tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27951078.post3698573773046335868..comments2024-02-02T05:45:33.724-06:00Comments on Incoming: John Phippshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03245790061133614986noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27951078.post-17451709204301774502010-08-27T16:21:27.287-06:002010-08-27T16:21:27.287-06:00Decentralized solar pv makes sense to me. No tran...Decentralized solar pv makes sense to me. No transmission lines to build. Backup power plants cycle on and off only once a day. Of course there's no rent check to farmers or large corporations making money purely from government subsidies. No wonder its not popular! Thanks for keeping up the blog - Mike.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27951078.post-20716381630386020852010-08-27T10:35:22.288-06:002010-08-27T10:35:22.288-06:00for all those who think of wind energy as "fr...for all those who think of wind energy as "free and clean" they should see all that has too happen before 1 turbine arrives and can go up....we will have 150 in a 10 mile radius of us...I can't believe amounts of cement,gravel,road damage,ect for the little power received...as far as unsightly or noise,ect. that doesn't bother me but taking canada's best farm land with the most heat units and ruining it for ever doesn't seem too smart---and not enjoying paying for it either...on some rental houses the delivery charge and debt re-payment is far more than cost of electric power...what a farmer will give up for 10k a year--regards-kevinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com