Re: World's Largest Solar Array to use Stirling Engine
- From: Don Lancaster <don@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 11:01:22 -0700
Dan Bloomquist wrote:
Don Lancaster wrote:
There would be no renewability or sustainability at all.
Are you talking about natural gas?
Best, Dan.
Doesn't matter.
If you build a project that delivers energy at a dime per kilowatt hour, then each dime that goes into the project at the same time also equivalently consumes one kilowatt hour.
All you have done is slapped a pretty green label on plain old conventional energy sources.
Now, admittedly reaching solar renewable breakeven is a noble goal, but by itself it doesn't do jack***. Same at hot fusion breakeven.
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