CO2 treaty dead on arrival
But humanity seems to be total brain washed, that solar
energy is to expensive. So this opportnuity does not
attract the attention, like their real value
1997-08-29 to alt.solar.photovoltaic
Re: CO2 treaty dead on arrival
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Steven Hales wrote in article <3405B16B.7D52C325@pipeline.com>...
>John Brooks wrote:
>>
>> In article <340567C4.E7080A91@pipeline.com>, Steven Hales
>> writes
>> >Grow up and stop feeling so damn guilty for being successful.
>>
>> Sorry to have troubled you, Steve. Clearly, we inhabit different
>> planets.
>> I am also sorry to learn that your definitions of 'success' (as applied
>> to a species) are so immutable.
>> --
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>John, you still fail to grasp the concept of progress and what it means
>for the future of the developing world. If you continue to believe the
>environmentalists you are buying into a self limiting solution for
>lifting the vast majority of humanity out of poverty. I guess we do
>live in different worlds. I don't want a world of grinding poverty and
>sadness.
I agree
The only solution is the quick and total change to solar energy.
It is no problem when 10 billion people drive in 3 billion cars
driven with solar energy
delivered by the new type of houses,
the inhabited solar power plants
Germany put about $10 M into the development of new thin
film non silicon
photovoltaic cells.
Two laboratories have been
very succsessfull. One with CTE, the other CIS.
I tested the cte
but the other should be even better.
Both ready for serial production. But what happens?
Every year Germany subsidized about $6 billion to the
stone coal industrie.
Enough money to built every year new factories producing
7200 MW Peak for just $0.65 per W peak.
Under normal circumstances, the data of the project with the
CIS are so good, that every investor and
venture capitalist
should wait in front of the labor to get the chance.
But humanity seems to be total brain washed, that solar
energy is to expensive. So this opportnuity does not
attract the attention, like their real value. |