To: SeekAndFind
There have been several places on earth that *I've* visted where solar just might make sense...either now or at some point in the future (when the cost of producing a killowatt hour of power comes down). Those places are 1) the Arabian Peninsula (lots and lots of sun and close to the equator) 2) the Australian Outback (ditto) a 3) Arizona/Nevada/California.
But the fact that a facility in Nevada has failed suggests that I could be wrong.
11 posted on
01/08/2020 7:05:59 AM PST by
Gay State Conservative
(The Rats Can't Get Over The Fact That They Lost A Rigged Election)
To: Gay State Conservative
The technology used in Nevada is the cause of the failure, not the location.
13 posted on
01/08/2020 7:08:47 AM PST by
Moonman62
(Charity comes from wealth.)
To: Gay State Conservative
RE: There have been several places on earth that *I’ve* visted where solar just might make sense...either now or at some point in the future
Good. I’m sure if the project is feasible, PRIVATE INVESTMENTS will come to build them AT THE RIGHT TIME.
Why use tax payer money to force a project which is not feasible today?
16 posted on
01/08/2020 7:10:52 AM PST by
SeekAndFind
(look at Michigan, it will)
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