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Except for the Boobus, Solar Power Not being Laughed At
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1152038" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Exactly. We don't need to subsidize alternative energy but stop giving market advantage to monopolized hydrocarbons. Funny how some people get stuck only on one side of the welfare picture while ignoring the other. Stop externalizing costs onto the public sector and I dare say the 1% would not be what it is and all by the self regulation of natural market forces. The 1% became such as a result of gov't and not in spite of.</p><p></p><p>If we are talking about a large national, centralized, even monopolized/cartel grid, then yes Brett's point IMO has validity for a number of reasons and actually I'd tend to agree with his point. However I'm still solidly in the off grid, decentralized camp, in fact going there myself in the near future and thus much more to say on this subject but I'll leave it there for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1152038, member: 2189"] Exactly. We don't need to subsidize alternative energy but stop giving market advantage to monopolized hydrocarbons. Funny how some people get stuck only on one side of the welfare picture while ignoring the other. Stop externalizing costs onto the public sector and I dare say the 1% would not be what it is and all by the self regulation of natural market forces. The 1% became such as a result of gov't and not in spite of. If we are talking about a large national, centralized, even monopolized/cartel grid, then yes Brett's point IMO has validity for a number of reasons and actually I'd tend to agree with his point. However I'm still solidly in the off grid, decentralized camp, in fact going there myself in the near future and thus much more to say on this subject but I'll leave it there for now. [/QUOTE]
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