On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:44 AM, Michael Madigan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Price breaks and subsidies have nothing to do with the price of oil.  Oil 
> prices are set on a commodities exchange.  Subsidies only make Exxon more 
> profitable, but it doesn't do a thing to change the price of oil.   OPEC 
> keeps the price of oil high while there is plenty of oil to go around.  They 
> purposely keep oil in the ground to keep the price high.
>
> Even after OPEC has artificially inflated oil prices, IT IS STILL CHEAPER 
> THAN SOLAR.
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Today and probably tomorrow.  We are starting to create the
reinvestment capital for another look at the technology side of
collection.  Sure early adopters pay more for it but if you lived in
New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada,... you would consider solar as an
alternative.

You live in New Jersey and have shit for weather for the fall and
winter don't you?  Isn't that why you dismiss how abundant solar power
is?  Are you part Scottish?


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Stephen Russell

Sr. Production Systems Programmer
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