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In reply to the discussion: A solar graphic that says a lot! [View all]1-Old-Man
(2,667 posts)6. I'll bite. After the energy is generated how do you move it to the rest of the country
Because if you put your square in North Dakota or West Virginia or any other place where the sun does not shine about half the time and it will have to be a lot larger, That and as I understand it you can not move electricity more than about 200 miles and still have any left (it heats the wire so energy is lost every inch of the way).
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I'll bite. After the energy is generated how do you move it to the rest of the country
1-Old-Man
Mar 2013
#6
Imagine if everyone's taxes went up by 0.5% to create and maintain a national solar-electric system.
SamReynolds
Mar 2013
#29
not necessary if trillions of dollars weren't spent bombing and invading other countries
green for victory
Mar 2013
#35
Doesn't work out cheaper for those with long money and they call the plays.
TheKentuckian
Mar 2013
#41
I don't disagree it would be a boon to the overall economy but when cost come out of taxes
TheKentuckian
Mar 2013
#43
If we hadn't invested so ridiculously much in fossil fuels and made them so powerful,
stuntcat
Mar 2013
#39