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I'd rather not use California as a role model. They're broke. Germany would be a great example though:
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Twofold strategy: require/strongly encourage businesses to buy renewable energy, and make it profitable for private citizens to install solar panels or turbines. Germany's program became so popular that even some of the autobahns are lined with solar panels. A couple years back I read about a new technology that's basically like photovoltaic shingles. Would be amazing if they further developed and began marketing that product. |
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I agree with you. I'm actually thinking about launching a green movement here in OKC. In the meantime, for those of you interested in solar power. I found this on craigslist yesterday, it's a free solar hot water heater in Edmond, all you have to do is remove it yourself from these people's house. It's a good deal if someone is dedicated to improving the environment and has the time/skills/money.
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Actually, im all for green design, but it just so happens that 90% of it is really ugly and trendy looking. Some more traditional looking green design would be nice. I guess the only problem is traditional design doesnt use many green products or green construction.
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It may seem small, but I recently bought a Solio. A small solar charger you can charge all your portable electronics (PDA,cell phone, Ipod, Iphone, digital camera, etc.) from w/o going on the grid. It has an adapter so if there is no solar, it can plug in and store power like a battery. It can also hold it's charge for 1 year. It may seem small, but it's a start and keeping me from plugging my iPhone and digital camera in regularly. I also bought a couple LED light bulbs off Ebay for $5 with the same purchase.
There's another green thread that I posted awhlie back, but when I switched my tiny downtown condo to all CFL's and added a hot water insulation blanket, our electricity bill dropped about $30 avg a month. When I go all LED, I'll be curious to see how much more it drops. |
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I didn't even think about the tank wrap. I'm going to go get me one this weekend!
The aesthetics thing is something that I really hope the public can get over. There are places in town that forbid solar panels because of the look. Really folks? Come on, isn't it worth it to get that electricity and not have to pay OG&E, not to mention help the planet....all for a few panels on your roof? Personally, if I had them, I'd want everyone to see them so they'd know I was being green and didn't have to pay OG&E. Then the next time a storm comes through and the neighbors lines are down, I'll still have power. Actually mine are underground, but you get the point. Just a quick reminder, you do need to be able to at least take a hose to them from time to time. They build up dust like anything else so you do need to clean them off. It's as easy as spraying it down with the hose while you stand on the ground. I don't know how sensetive the glass is on most of these to know if you want to be doing that mid-day in the summer when it's 100+ outside...you know hot surface, cold water, cracks. |
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I agree that OG&E has been dragging their feet...but they are taking sign ups for wind energy again. I signed up last week. Costs me about $12/month extra to purchace 100% wind power:
OG&E Electric Services | Wind Power | Options & Costs Calculator |
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Cool. I need to sign up for the wind power. Yeah bombermwc, I purchased the hot water tank blanket for like $15 bucks at Lowe's and the top "cap" was on sale for like $2. The ROI on it was one month.
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@OP: The problem is that if we use solar or wind we cut out the folks who are making money on gas and coal. Our government and Corporation Commission do not have the people and an efficient market as their chief priorities. They are more interested in serving those who grease the wheels of government if you get my drift.
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Well I just got a quote for a 5KW wind turbine. $22k and $28k with a 1kw solar paner. Yes there are fed tax credits, but I all ready get 2 child credits and deductions for house payments. It's hard from the web sites to see if those credits carry over into upcomming year(s). But at full cost and paying $.11/kWh it wouls take 10+ yrs for payback.
I'm hoping for better incentives, grants, technology in the near future to make these clean alternatives more affordable. But as noted, our state makes big $$$ from gas & oil. Does anyone have info what this current package might have in it for alt energy, or what Pikens Plan might do for the little man? |
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