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Old 04-04-2011, 09:13 PM   #13
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If Solar were monetarily feasible, I would hope that soon it will be for
most households ~ it would be a no-brainer for me. Solar is a funny
choice for someone who is as light and sun sensitive as myself...lol,
but I give credit where credit is due. The Sun has its benefits!


Currently I have a fee added on to my Pow
er bill in order to have
a percentage of the energy that MY household
uses come from solar and wind.




As for the many tons of Radioactive water that is currently being dumped
into the Pacific Ocean that is supposed to be 'nothing to worry about',
well...it kind of reminds me of something. When original facts are proven
to be wrong about Prescription medication, it ends up on every late night
Lawyer commercial out there. See, but when the facts come up wrong
about Radioactive Waste, we will not see it on late night TV.


The impact ends up exposing itself when sea creature offspring is
grossly manipulated; or of course, when we become aware
of the sudden end of other species.





Fluctuation in the cost of Solar/Wind?


Bet it would be nothing compared to the price game of Oil.



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