Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Homemade Gifts For Grampa

MELON DE LA HUERTA (SOLAR)

few years ago swarmed the few jerks meeting friends, posing as wise investors, with an air of being in the secret of a golden retirement postmodern and ecological. I refer to the Investor in Renewable Solar Huerta version (from now IRVHS).
For starters, I never understood all too well what the garden. The whyskipedia (bless her soul, with all its faults) is defined as "individual installations of small producers with the intention of producing small-scale energy to sell to the grid. Huerta Solar has its origin in the agricultural character because they are made up orchards, fields, pastures or vineyards and metaphorically because the sun is grown to produce more energy as another crop land. "This is nonsense. By definition, there is little soil so barren as it is directly under a heating plate, mainly because under the solar panel ... does not the sun. I think this is the garden to give it a thing as primaverocampestre, green and cool.
To which we. There is always a ready to get you there everywhere, get a 10% profit the first year, and he thinks he has the right to "share their experience with the poor illegal immigrants who have the money in a 2% renting and thanks.
I remember talking to one of these, and have warned that such a business had three major failures. The first, which was dependent on a regulatory framework extremely subsidized, which could change at any time (which has already occurred). The second is that the technology used had a life, and would need to be replaced to achieve more efficient production levels, and thirdly it was a tremendously expensive to produce energy.
Not for that. Don Melon de la Huerta looked with eyes of astonishment, while repeating the gibberish of diezporciento.
Expansion Today published a statement by Sanchez Galan Iberdrola chairman. The copy below:

in full debate on aid for clean energy, Iberdrola Chairman Ignacio Sanchez Galan said that "we have to stop more expensive renewables."
In an interview with Economic News, Trouser points to solar energy as one of the culprits of the premium volume reached by the special scheme, which includes clean energy and cogeneration. In 2009, premiums rose to 6.215 million euros.
Salamanca The manager believes that "we must differentiate between mature technologies such as wind, solar and the other, a sector that must impose a criterion of rationality and avoid rebuild a speculative bubble. While 1,000 megawatts of wind assume 70 million euros, the same capacity of 900 million cost thermal and photovoltaic, 600 million, "he argues.


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