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Cheap Photovoltaics Are Eating Solar Thermal's Lunch

By Tom Konrad, Contributor
December 12, 2011   |   1 Comment

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December 13, 2011
Solar panels are still the best and cheapest way to go. So CSP dies and solar panels live...good riddance to big utility companies. If you placed solar panels on every house and business in America and storage batteries (your electric car is a good storage device) can you image the tremendous amount of power you will create? You can even set up a local grid that can transfer power back and forth between houses and businesses when you have more power than you need. No more power bills for the rest of your life. That sounds really good to me.
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