Taxpayers would foot the bill of course. What's next!?!? Umbrellas and slickers for citizens of Las Vegas?
1/12/2009 6:36:17 PM
Yeah, doesn't it rain most of the year there? Maybe they can store up the energy for a long time or something.
1/12/2009 6:57:35 PM
^ No. No they cannot.
1/12/2009 7:01:36 PM
Link plz
1/12/2009 7:07:19 PM
Seattle is the worst place in the country to do this, speaking both anecdotally (having lived in the area) and having seen data on the subject.
1/12/2009 7:14:45 PM
solar is the worst way to goif they want carbon-less emissions, just install a nuclear plantit will be a hell of a lot more economical
1/12/2009 7:18:58 PM
And would go well with their monorail.
1/12/2009 7:32:12 PM
Where did you see this?I know WASHINGTON has several initiatives to install solar, but they are for the Eastern part of the state which is sunny and dry most of the year.
1/12/2009 7:35:50 PM
That is what happens when u get a bunch of liberal hippy green idealist like joe_schmoe all cramed into one place. This would be like giving everybody in Fairbanks Alaska a bicycle to decrease oil consumption. No matter that 7 months out of the year the roads are frozen and its extreme cold
1/12/2009 8:17:43 PM
This is all I could findhttp://www.seattle.gov/mayor/newsdetail.asp?ID=8317&dept=40Comparing to Germany and their waste of a solar install is a bad place to start. This has dumb shinning all over it.
1/12/2009 8:37:53 PM
1/12/2009 11:09:34 PM
It would have been smarter for them to fund initiatives to find materials more efficient than silicon.
1/12/2009 11:38:22 PM