Solar energy
By iraklitos
@iraklitos (14)
Greece
5 responses
@Chiriac (286)
• Romania
23 Dec 06
Depends where you live, if your annual sunshine hours are high then you will save more than if you live at a latitude with less sunshine hours. Solar energy will not provide enough energy for a school, you would need a combination of both regular energy delivery to back up the solar power. I would use certified people, and for legal purposes it would most likely be required on school property. I hope your school decides to go for it because the long term benefits to the planet really do outweigh the big start up cost!
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• United States
7 Dec 06
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@Quartzprism (41)
• United States
28 Aug 06
I want a solar power system strong enough to take me off the grid. Small home systems I have researched cost from the 5-thousand dollar mark... I, to this day do not know why solar power isn't utilized more. I do know that more recently in this decade there have been advancments with the technical aspects of the solar cell.. With more application, perhaps the cost would become more affordable? Then of course there is the proton exchange membrane power system.. I wish I'd had thought of that one@!!!!!