Entreprenews you can use: Sungevity
‘Dell of solar’ seeks to make it cheap and user-friendly to get rooftop PV 4
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bw Posted 4:09 am
23 Jun 2008
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sindark Posted 5:20 am
23 Jun 2008
a sibilant intake of breath
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timbuktu Posted 9:19 am
23 Jun 2008
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stopgreenpath Posted 3:56 am
24 Jun 2008
This raises an important point, though. I am constantly baffled by the boasting LADWP's David Nahai and Mayor Villaraigosa do about how "green" they are and how "aggressively" they are pursuing rooftop solar when hundreds, if not thousands of cities with much fewer "solar resource" are doing exponentially more. Berkeley, SF, much of spain, all of Germany. Chula Vista for chrissakes!
For example, on a per-capita basis, LADWP has installed far fewer than 5% of the rooftop PV systems Germany has, despite the incredible solar capacity and enthusiasm of LA. incentives like SF's (don't forget their fantastic capital financing system, repayable through the property tax system), and the FEED IN TARIFF mandated by Germany make the difference, and help to level the playing field for small producers like you and me, against the monsters of Big Energy who get to destroy OUR land, steal OUR homes and build out THEIR monopolies on OUR dime (yep, including Big Solar and Big Wind!). This corporate welfare is unconscionable for both conservatives and liberals, and it must be diverted back to US!
LADWP's answer to the hue and cry for renewable power has been to push for wilderness-killing power plants 100 miles away, coupled with a massive powerline that will essentially destroy the Joshua Tree area and the world-famous landscapes, rock formations and viewsheds there. Huh? Did you learn nothing from Chinatown? LA cannot "outsource" huge amounts of environmental devastation under the "GreenLA" banner, can it?
Everybody needs to start pushing MUCH harder for municipal and state governments to step up the ACTION to match the rhetoric. There is a public workshop on Feed-in Tariffs at the CEC on Monday, June 30:
http://www.energy.ca.gov/portfolio/documents/index.html#0 ...
I hope all of you will weigh in heavily in support of a statewide program of FAIR MARKET (or above market) VALUE long-term tariffs for small producers like homes and businesses to be implemented IMMEDIATELY, and will copy Villaraigosa, Schwarzenegger and your state reps. Your money's gonna be spent one way or the other, why not have it spent to improve your life and your income, rather than some fat guy with a cigar's?
the greenest energy is that which you needn't ever produce.
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