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COST of SOLAR per KWH

 There are lots of PNP's (pro nuke pimps) out there talking complete garbage such as Solar PV costs 70 cents per kWH.

The Real Cost to Implement PV Solar Electric has dropped to 2.94 Cents per KWH !!!








The world has changed underneath their (the PNP) feet, they don't want to have to learn a new livelihood even they are killing us slowly and sometimes more quickly. More quickly if you unfortunate enough to have inhaled some of the plutonium hot particles that were launched in the jet stream when reactor 3 blew sky-high. Information on that is here:

http://nukepimp.blogspot.com/p/uranium-aerosolized-into-atmosphere.html
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A modern comment from Cisco at ENENEWS, when comparing cost per kWH of other power sources.....
 Cisco
Oil, gas, coal and nuclear have exponentially higher per kilowatt costs than what is published/calculated by the shills who exclude the costs of environmental destruction and the health consequences of their dirty life cycles, from extraction to energy production and their waste streams.
The financial and biological/health costs from oil spills (wells, pipelines, refining, tankers, oil trains, et al); flaring off methane; oceans, lakes, rivers, aquifer, forest and crop destruction; coal ash from power generation; air pollution from hydrocarbons and nuclear are never factored into the real costs of these life sickening and destroying industries.
If life cycle production costs were factored in, there would be no contest as what is the most economical form of energy production. In fact, green energy would look dirt cheap in comparison; but, power and greed trumps the truth, and so, we are fleeced and fuc#ked.



 


Japan was using nuclear energy to meet roughly 30% of its energy needs.
Japan is now meeting its energy needs by:
1. Conserving energy
2. Liquid natural gas, which they import
Plus, Japan’s energy needs are met by using green/renewable energy sources such as:
1. Biomass fuel – 70 plants using biomass fuel, including a biomass fuel plant that burns oil derived from imported pine trees
2. 18 Geothermal plants
3. Solar Power – Japan is third in the world in its use of solar power, and in December 2011, Tokyo Electric began operating a solar power plant in Hachinohe, Aomori, providing 1.6 million kwh per year
4. 1,807 Wind turbines
5. 1,198 small Hydropower plants
6. 14 generators burn both coal and biomass fuel
7. 190 generators attached to municipal waste units burn biomass fuel
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Energy_in_Japan#Renewable_energy

12 comments:

  1. Have you seen this? http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/

    Enter a location and it will tell you how many kWh per year 25 square meters of 16% efficient PV will generate.

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    1. Yes, familiar with that site, it can quite a bit of useful calculations, output by month as season changes, all the tilts and compass angles. Very nice website. Once in a while the gov does something well!

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  2. solar energy is one of the renewable sources of energy......nice job... .. Solar Panel

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  3. Superb blog but there is lot of progress yet to be done to harness it completely....... .. Solar Panel

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  4. The are "sea changes" coming for battery technology too.
    http://spectrum.ieee.org/energywise/semiconductors/materials/taiwanese-researchers-report-progress-towards-a-magnesiumion-battery
    http://spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/semiconductors/materials/each-nanopore-in-a-material-serves-as-a-battery-

    The writing is only the wall, like in Daniel 5.
    The Kenite crew persecuting ene peeps could change name to Belshazzar.
    Will "G"'s coming wrath be any less significant?

    C'mon peeps! Each one of us can put 1000 of them to flight!!! (Josh 23:10)
    Claim His promises.

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  5. @stock - if the following can negatively affect your business, i totally understand if this post doesn't make it past moderation. You have my permit to do what you will to protect your business.
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    http://www.solarworld.de/en/home

    Quote: "With the Suntool software, fitters and planners can plan solar power systems for virtually any roof surface with just a few clicks of the mouse. The software also includes detailed yield forecasts, data sheets and forms for registering with energy supply companies."


    Datasheets from SolarWorld: http://www.solarworld-usa.com/technical-downloads/datasheets

    Quote of Sunmodule+ SW 225 mono v2 datasheet: "to 10 years
    SolarWorld guarantees a maximum performance degression of 0.7% p.a. in
    the course of 25 years"

    That totally backs your previous claim stock. Nice!

    Dr. Wattenberg was telling listeners (of which i was one, until KGO dumped him in 2011 - the Fukushima denial was too much once i caught on) that panels are only good for ten years until performance significantly degrades. He does not appear to be "the smartest man in the world" in my humble opinion. Smartest shyster, maybe.


    Quote: "Joint recall with Health Canada, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (US CPSC) and SolarWorld"
    http://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2014/41103r-eng.php
    ...
    "This recall includes SolarWorld solar systems installed with bare-copper grounding lugs installed after June 1, 2010. These solar systems use energy from the sun to generate electricity within a system circuit. The installation instructions for SolarWorld solar systems sold after June 1, 2010 called for the use of GBL-4DB lugs for grounding. SolarWorld has revised these installation instructions to explicitly call for tin-coated lugs, specifically Ilsco part number GBL-4DBT. “T” is for tin-coated and indicated by the silver color of the lug."

    I like using "Ox-Gard" Anti-oxidant compound for dissimilar metal joints. Too many electricians over me have demanded "what the hell are you using that for?"
    I wonder if that would have been acceptable too. Note that i received similar criticisms for using an inch-pound torque wrench on panel connections.


    Quote: "The destructive effects of hot-spot heating may be circumvented through the use of a bypass diode. A bypass diode is connected in parallel, but with opposite polarity"
    http://pveducation.org/pvcdrom/modules/bypass-diodes


    "Luke, use the Electromotive Force, not the nuclear force - that path leads to the dark side."

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    1. Yep, oxgard on every connection at the roof. and at subpanels, whether required or not, even if aluminum is not present.

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  6. "The Real Cost to Implement PV Solar Electric has dropped to 2.94 Cents per KWH !!!"

    So, why do we STILL have to subsidies those renewable sources of energy????

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    1. Until we can eliminate nuclear from the planet, thank you very much.

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    2. Nuke get 5.7 cents per kWH subsidies, well last year, now they want more.

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