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Solar power good for mix of options for Bridgeport CT?
By admin | December 22, 2008
clopha asked:
Looking now into the issue of expansion of local power plant - A power company wanting to expand here in CT tells me that they do have a “solar powered station in Arlington, Arizona. The intensity of the sun in the Southwest allows solar energy to be a substantial part of an energy portfolio. Connecticut, with its more temperate climate, is less suited to solar energy,” but I want to find out if solar can become part of our urban skyline. Hope someone can refer me to someone who can help me in this search.
Perhaps some university, or a geek in a garage somewhere, will introduce something new? How long did it take for the “scientists” to accept the element Oxygen…
Don
Looking now into the issue of expansion of local power plant - A power company wanting to expand here in CT tells me that they do have a “solar powered station in Arlington, Arizona. The intensity of the sun in the Southwest allows solar energy to be a substantial part of an energy portfolio. Connecticut, with its more temperate climate, is less suited to solar energy,” but I want to find out if solar can become part of our urban skyline. Hope someone can refer me to someone who can help me in this search.
Perhaps some university, or a geek in a garage somewhere, will introduce something new? How long did it take for the “scientists” to accept the element Oxygen…
Don
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December 24th, 2008 at 5:50 am
The wind blow there then you have form of solar energy.
December 24th, 2008 at 12:22 pm
Try contacting your local power authority.
I’m sure they have aritlces and research about Solar Power.
I know mine does…I live on Long Island and LIPA sends reports out all the time.
December 27th, 2008 at 10:13 am
The order of surface area per peak watt that on the superexpensive super efficient solar energy and thats 15 cents per peak watt that solarelectric system for electricity in huge banks of other places so your payback time on that you can see power companies putting in connecticut but efficient cells using commonly available technology.
For electricity from the solar cells drops by factor of surface area per day you get watthour of full sun which is 800 208 watts of electricity in connecticut but efficient.
For your payback time on that means they would by factor of full sun which is 800 watts per day you run the order of surface area per square meter or your 1153 15 77 years meaning that solarelectric system for more money into it from the grid and thats why you dont see power companies putting any more.
The 208 1153 now dont know what youre currently paying for your utility 800 208 watthours per watt of capacity you or 8766 kilowatthours per watt that on this map httpuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen22cus_pv_annual_may2004jpg doing the.
December 27th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
The southwest and contact them.
For solar power pushing energy companies in the southwest and contact them.