Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Degrowth: A dangerous idea or the answer to the world's biggest problems? | CNN Business |
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A consideration to research. Nikola Tesla invented a wireles electricity/communication generating tower (Wardenclyffe Tower) in Shoreham, Long Island to transfer power currents around the globe by capturing the Earth's natural energy (ether). This didn't fit into the plans of GE, PSE&G, PECO JP Morgan etc. You would not need their gray box/electric bill. Blimp recharged on the empire state building. Castles had electricity many hundreds of years ago. Chicgo fair 1890, tartarian era.
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If solar is so great a deal, why doesn't SECO and the other electric companies rent our roofs and put up solar on them for free? They could harvest the electric and resell it and the homeowner would get free electricity. They would have to throw in a new roof every 10 years in Florida or insure them on their own.
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The best places for solar panels are roofs for parking lots, over capped trash / dumps where no building can take place, on the sides / medians of some highways where there is space for never to be used for anything else. However, chopping down trees for a solar farm is not the correct answer. |
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I have a family member who sells solar panels. Just to many problems with solar imho…insurance issues, solar removal and re-install costs to replace roofs, hurricanes, wind and hail damage, and getting stuck with a high cost, useless system if these companies go out of business before the install gets completed etc. Not for me.
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Actually, there is a "nearly free" lunch. There are ecovillages around the country that do exactly that. Near-zero waste, clean potable water, self-generating electricity 100% off the grid, chickens that lay eggs, they grow their own wheat and mill their own flour, etc. etc. They had to pay for the initial start up and maintenance for the first half dozen years. But now, they're almost 100% self-sufficient and pay almost nothing to live in their village. They even have physicians who live there who can provide basic medical care, and midwives who can assist with births. They use solar and wind energy, and their toilet waste is composted and used to fertilize the gardens.
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How about 300 ft windmills? FCC Coleman has plenty of undeveloped land to put them on. There are already power lines nearby so they would blend right in.
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Nuclear fission is coming and should solve all these problems.
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Only 7 states offer SREC's. SREC's are what makes the world go around, in the solar industry. Without them, the numbers just don't work in most situations. For those who don't understand SREC credits, here are the basics. Most Power generators are required to generate a % of their electricity from renewable sources. One economical way to do this, is to simply bypass the regulation and purchase SREC credits. Alternative producers (including home owners) generate SREC's when they produce solar power. The producer can sell those SREC credits on the open market or they can do what most everyone does: sign up with an aggregator, who will then syndicate & auction large packages of SREC's. The power companies who aren't using renewable sources are allowed to the SREC's and thereby meet the regulations. SREC's are always a crap shoot, because states usually have "sunset provisions", although most seem to always get renewed. The second benefit to Solar, is ACRS (& MACRS) ... accelerated cost recovery. You can depreciate your solar installation (construction costs), faster ... which offers tax benefits to many. The 3rd benefit of installing Solar, is the Federal (& in many cases, state) tax credits. The current Federal Tax Credit is 30%. That's real money. 30% of what you spend, comes directly off your tax liability for the year (assuming you're running a profitable business). Again, "sunsetting" is always threatened with these credits, but they keep on getting renewed. 4th and final benefit, you save on your electric bill. The long and the short of it is, Solar is not financially feasible, without the associated tax benefits and subsidies. If it were, the taxpayers wouldn't have lost 1/2 Billion dollars when Obama loaned Solyndra all that money. (FYI. I'm currently doing a $1.5M solar installation on the roof of a new automotive facility, outside of Boston. The Solar Consultant has estimated my "pay back" at 8 years. I'm figuring 10-11 years in reality. I won't have "Net Metering", as many locally owned electric companies are exempt from the requirement to provide Net Metering. I'm likely to meet about 70% of our electrical needs, given weather fluctuations and building constraints. Those savings are built into the "pay back" calculations.) |
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