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Zaidou86 at 08:43 AM JST - 29th November
Solar cell is a strong business oppotunity to jump into. In my standpoint, there is a real demand worlwide. Never forget emerging market where the sun is shining every season. Good news for our planet. Jaunay-Clan, France.
elbudamexicano at 12:53 PM JST - 30th November
Kyocera from Japan and Q Cells from Germany are also doing very going business in Baja California, Mexico. From Next year (09) Q Cells will open the largest solar cell panel factory in the world, maybe Sharp also needs to go to Mexico too.
presto345 at 02:46 PM JST - 30th November
Solar power continues to offer promises for the future. Even, at today's momentarily low OPEC oil prices, this alternative form of energy has great possibilities. A couple of solar panels, directed at the right angle, can generate, even in the northern hemisphere, 50% of the energy requirement of an average home. Payback time 15 years? (My estimate)
bebert at 10:12 PM JST - 30th November
100% of energy requirements can be met with a fast breeder nuclear reactor.
elbudamexicano at 10:52 PM JST - 30th November
Now the solar panals being built in Northern Mexico will be for Mexican domestic consumption and US,Australian etc...I hope good ol' Al Gore is on top of all of this info. too!