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Re[5]: [at-l] Home Solar Power (Non-Hiking)
- Subject: Re[5]: [at-l] Home Solar Power (Non-Hiking)
- From: Bob Cummings <ellen@clinic.net> (Bob C.)
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 19:55:55 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <002c01c1b35e$7330f2d0$b0e31d3f@bryan>
- References: <002c01c1b35e$7330f2d0$b0e31d3f@bryan>
"...I think you are looking at pie-in-the-sky if you expect it drop from $466 to
$20 (or the $40 or $50 the end user pays)," claims Bryan K.
We shall see. We can all dream, including the wind power developers on
Redington. The Redington developers, of course, are dreaming of a big federal
subsidy -- may be even a subsidy bigger than the corporate farmers get. Perhaps
us opponents of world-damaging fossil fuel subsidized development can persuade
our elected representatives to give us a similar subsidy.
Let's all write letters and try.
Weary