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SolarFriend Donating Member (22 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-10-09 04:42 PM
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38. Big words, no hold...
Look... back your facts up before you condemn. A little bar graph showing the growth in installations does not, and I repeat, does not account for the tremendous oversupply from not only Chinese companies, but also American solar companies. It has a term: Artificial Inflation. False assumptions are made by people who don't know what they are talking about, yet push their point regardless of whether it makes sense or not. If this is what this forum is about, then I'm out. I'm for affordable renewable energy, as long as it makes sense and is fair to industry players and consumers. It's funny how people with anti-walmart stickers on their cars now all of a sudden promote the wal-martization of our industries. That people who fought against Nike's sweatshops are now promoting exploitation of labor in Chinese factories, and justifying the pollution these factories are emitting into our atmosphere. Do you think that promoting this malarkey is good? Again, if that is what this forum is about... I'm outtie...
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