Luca Brasi's Comments Luca Brasi's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/177506/comments Obama's Green Obsession: More Harm Than Good? http://seekingalpha.com/article/105385-obama-s-green-obsession-more-harm-than-good?source=feed#comment-303402 303402
"To measure use over a period of time, we use watt-hours, not watts."
i think the question was exactly that "period of time"

let me help u:

"each peak kilowatt of solar array output power corresponds to energy production of 4.8 kWh per day."
source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

1.244 m2 sunpower hi eff panel gives 225W peak
source:
www.sunpowercorp.com/P...

a 100 m2 rooftop installation such gives 18KW, approx daily 86KWh

annual electricity use/house: 10660 kwh
source:
www.ul.com/newsroom/ur...

that gives 29kwh daily vs 86 kwh of a currently available 100nm installation.

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Tue, 11 Nov 2008 17:22:55 -0500
"To measure use over a period of time, we use watt-hours, not watts."
i think the question was exactly that "period of time"

let me help u:

"each peak kilowatt of solar array output power corresponds to energy production of 4.8 kWh per day."
source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

1.244 m2 sunpower hi eff panel gives 225W peak
source:
www.sunpowercorp.com/P...

a 100 m2 rooftop installation such gives 18KW, approx daily 86KWh

annual electricity use/house: 10660 kwh
source:
www.ul.com/newsroom/ur...

that gives 29kwh daily vs 86 kwh of a currently available 100nm installation.

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Obama's Green Obsession: More Harm Than Good? http://seekingalpha.com/article/105385-obama-s-green-obsession-more-harm-than-good?source=feed#comment-303401 303401
"To measure use over a period of time, we use watt-hours, not watts."
i think the question was exactly that "period of time"

let me help u:

"each peak kilowatt of solar array output power corresponds to energy production of 4.8 kWh per day."
source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

1.244 m2 sunpower hi eff panel gives 225W peak
source:
www.sunpowercorp.com/P...

a 100 m2 rooftop installation such gives 18KW, approx daily 86KWh

annual electricity use/house: 10660 kwh
source:
www.ul.com/newsroom/ur...

that gives 29kwh daily vs 86 kwh of a currently available 100nm installation.

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Tue, 11 Nov 2008 17:22:55 -0500
"To measure use over a period of time, we use watt-hours, not watts."
i think the question was exactly that "period of time"

let me help u:

"each peak kilowatt of solar array output power corresponds to energy production of 4.8 kWh per day."
source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

1.244 m2 sunpower hi eff panel gives 225W peak
source:
www.sunpowercorp.com/P...

a 100 m2 rooftop installation such gives 18KW, approx daily 86KWh

annual electricity use/house: 10660 kwh
source:
www.ul.com/newsroom/ur...

that gives 29kwh daily vs 86 kwh of a currently available 100nm installation.

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The State of the Thin-Film Photovoltaic Industry http://seekingalpha.com/article/72029-the-state-of-the-thin-film-photovoltaic-industry?source=feed#comment-149816 149816 Which publicly traded CIGS company can be interesting?
cheers,
Turpi]]>
Sun, 13 Apr 2008 12:20:47 -0400 Which publicly traded CIGS company can be interesting?
cheers,
Turpi]]>
The State of the Thin-Film Photovoltaic Industry http://seekingalpha.com/article/72029-the-state-of-the-thin-film-photovoltaic-industry?source=feed#comment-149804 149804 Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:48:43 -0400 The State of the Thin-Film Photovoltaic Industry http://seekingalpha.com/article/72029-the-state-of-the-thin-film-photovoltaic-industry?source=feed#comment-149802 149802 Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:42:00 -0400 The State of the Thin-Film Photovoltaic Industry http://seekingalpha.com/article/72029-the-state-of-the-thin-film-photovoltaic-industry?source=feed#comment-149794 149794 2. CIGS companies do not use Tellurium, which can be an advantage on the long run. (although is too early to invest CIGS, I agree)
3. The question is not that FSLR can achieve aggressiv growth, but how much of this already priced in.]]>
Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:32:56 -0400 2. CIGS companies do not use Tellurium, which can be an advantage on the long run. (although is too early to invest CIGS, I agree)
3. The question is not that FSLR can achieve aggressiv growth, but how much of this already priced in.]]>