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  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    Big Solar is still 7-8 Million per megawatt Big Wind is 1.65 Million per megawatt On Dec 11 09:00 AM jerrydd wrote: > > I... More »
    Comment by wind4me
    Dec 20 07:58 am |
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  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    U might ''design''' but U sure dont know your numbers, when U are trying to tell me ''''home wind'' is better than Big Wind... More »
    Comment by wind4me
    Dec 20 07:56 am |
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  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    WHAT??? are you trying to say?? On Dec 10 11:22 AM Gem Hudson wrote: > Hark! I ask. Why do their boom that always goes bust? So I... More »
    Comment by jr007
    Dec 19 12:53 pm |
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  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    What is your problem? I never said anything about solar being better than wind. Please show where I did? I said either,... More »
    Comment by jerrydd
    Dec 13 22:36 pm |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    dude, ''BIG WIND'' is 7 to 1 RETURN on INVESTMENT on SOLAR a 1000MW Wind Farm costs 2 billion to build, a 1000MW solar costs 14... More »
    Comment by wind4me
    Dec 12 08:58 am |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    I never said wind was dead , in fact wind is a major way of the future cost effective power. It's just home, building wind,... More »
    Comment by jerrydd
    Dec 11 09:00 am |
    Rating: +2 -2
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    As railroads were the catalyst for changing energy systems in the 1860 (bio to fossil), transportation will be the catalyst for changing... More »
    Comment by Bill James
    Dec 11 00:20 am |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    TEXAS going to sign 1.5 billion wind deal, (GE) just signed a 1.4 billion wind farm in Oregon sorry, I got to DISAGREE with ya, WIND... More »
    Comment by wind4me
    Dec 10 12:23 pm |
    Rating: +2 -4
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    so U would advise using COAL till we pollute our way to prosperity?? sorry, let the WIND be at your back and at the FRONT of your... More »
    Comment by wind4me
    Dec 10 12:21 pm |
    Rating: +2 -3
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    Thanks for the excellent review. Major corporate involvement is certainly crucial to the rapid conversion of our energy system and... More »
    Comment by oilsands
    Dec 10 12:17 pm |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    Personally, I'll hitch up my plumber's pants when I climb up my customer's rooftops. As prices go down and awareness goes up (plug and... More »
    Comment by rooferguy
    Dec 10 11:56 am |
    Rating: +3 0
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    Paper batteries, caps are as old as they are!! Nothing new there. Silver cathodes have many problems shorting out, etc and 40k cycle... More »
    Comment by jerrydd
    Dec 10 11:28 am |
    Rating: +3 -1
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    Hark! I ask. Why do their boom that always goes bust? So I said saying. I wonder. How does the dole rolling out like one flat tire and... More »
    Comment by Gem Hudson
    Dec 10 11:22 am |
    Rating: 0 -3
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    Sorry, but I just don't get excited about spending tax money to subsidize ventures to install more expensive energy while there are... More »
    Comment by Dirk McCoy
    Dec 10 10:33 am |
    Rating: +5 -3
  • Top 10 Emerging Green Trends of 2009 [View article]
    Similar Nano surfaced batteries coming out of Mphase Tech (XDSL) Any size battery, unlimited shelf life, and green. On Dec 09... More »
    Comment by connorport
    Dec 10 09:19 am |
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