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  • Our Energy Future: Two Very Different Visions [View article]
    Davewmart I think Great Britain has less options than the U.S., due to geographical limitations. The U.S. has the land for large... More »
    Comment by sail.rick
    Jan 7 02:02 am |
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  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    Great article! It's funny how the US talks about reducing emissions and carbon footprint without committing to any solid goal, while... More »
    Comment by silver-bug
    Jan 6 20:53 pm |
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  • Our Energy Future: Two Very Different Visions [View article]
    No commercial PV system has ever been installed for $2.50/watt. While I agree with some of your argument, you lose all credibility when... More »
    Comment by Steve Pluvia
    Jan 6 14:54 pm |
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  • 5 Year 5 Billion Revenue 500 million Net Income APWR Retirement Plan [View instapost]
    There is a utility holding company in Iowa called MidAmerican Utility Holdings. It is owned by Berkshire Hathaway. It creates more... More »
    Comment by gogo22
    Jan 6 04:09 am |
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  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    How about the technology of gasification of coal and then sweetening the gas (removal of the sulfur chemicals) that was very popular... More »
    Jan 5 18:09 pm |
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  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    how do U get Coal cheaper than Solar ??? its not
    Comment by wind4me
    Jan 5 15:31 pm |
    Rating: 0 -2
  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    Hazel, U owning or covering (APWR) for the China Green Energy Future player ?
    Comment by wind4me
    Jan 5 15:30 pm |
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  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    The challenge in defending solar vs coal costs is the varying prices of electricity, and the pollution and land use issues related to... More »
    Comment by Rick Krementz
    Jan 5 15:29 pm |
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  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    maybe Kevin was a day ahead of the rest of the world for (APWR) whats the NEXT PR coming from (APWR) ??? I am guessing the 1100 MW... More »
    Comment by wind4me
    Jan 5 15:28 pm |
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  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    Hi Hazel, I am glad you commented on my article, I fully agree with your vision of globalization, and you are one of my most respected... More »
    Comment by Kelvin Schulle
    Jan 5 14:33 pm |
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  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    Hi Hazel, I am glad you commented on my article, I fully agree with your vision of globalization, and you are one of my most respected... More »
    Comment by Kelvin Schulle
    Jan 5 14:33 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • APWR Biomass Plant Cheaper in Price than Dirty Coal [View instapost]
    anytime U can price Biomasss cheaper than Coal, U have a winner long term! Thanks for the links!
    Comment by wind4me
    Jan 5 14:21 pm |
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  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    And, please don't use global warming as one of your costs of burning coal. The important argument is comparing the cost of solar to... More »
    Comment by Road Runner
    Jan 5 13:48 pm |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    Please tell me how you calculate that solar today is cheaper than coal. Though I am a big proponent of solar, I can't see how this is... More »
    Comment by Road Runner
    Jan 5 13:19 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Four Signs that China Will Lead World Economy in 2010 [View article]
    I agree with Kevin, as one who has been collaborating with academic and business groups in China regularly since 1986. I also... More »
    Comment by Hazel Henderson
    Jan 5 10:02 am |
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