mrvette
Phantom of the Opera
AND the money is leaving Kalifornia fast as it can too....
:harhar::lol:
:harhar::lol:
The best I've heard of is a machine shop in the northeast somewhere, beside a small river that adapted a water wheel to generate the juice for ALL of it's machinery, total independence and still is able to sell back to the power company in it's off hours.
The best I've heard of is a machine shop in the northeast somewhere, beside a small river that adapted a water wheel to generate the juice for ALL of it's machinery, total independence and still is able to sell back to the power company in it's off hours.
The best I've heard of is a machine shop in the northeast somewhere, beside a small river that adapted a water wheel to generate the juice for ALL of it's machinery, total independence and still is able to sell back to the power company in it's off hours.
That's great.
(I'm incredibly surprised that some government bureaucrat hasn't tried to shut them down for disturbing the migration of some silly snail darter or something.)
As for the cost of solar panels. The current average installed cost is $9.00 per watt. The solar panels cost the same in California as they do in Ohio.
As for the cost of solar panels. The current average installed cost is $9.00 per watt. The solar panels cost the same in California as they do in Ohio.
BTW, if anyone is interested, I found an online business that sells kits for DIY'rs for $3.50 a watt. Name brand equipment too.
I've been searching for this article and finally found it. Here's what's going on in NM:
http://www.alamogordonews.com/ci_15445690