Shedding Light on Solar

Why is it so expensive? What subsidies are available? And answers to other questions for the perplexed.

The idea of solar power sounds so simple. And it seems like it should be cheap compared to other sources of energy. After all, the sun is there, and it's free.

But despite federal and some state government subsidies that have helped push up demand, solar power still accounts for less than 1% of power generation in the U.S. That's because even with subsidies, solar power remains expensive compared with energy based on traditional fuels like coal ... Full Story »

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Eric Sootin
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by Eric Sootin - Oct. 1, 2008

How much investment has it taken in coal and oil in their beginning decades? Does the author expect every aspect of renewable energy to be free? Moreover, he is current on the technologies involved? Are silicon wafers the instrument of choice for mass energy collection? I have strong doubts about this author's information and perspective. From a conservative standpoint, do nothing come hell or high water.

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