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To: schrodingers_cat who wrote (107604)8/28/2000 10:48:37 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Respond to of 164684
 
The manufacture of solar cells produces by-product wastes that are some of the most carcinogenic and toxic of all toxic wastes known to man.

So much for PC solar power, eh?? how does apwr dispose of its wastes??
Victor



To: schrodingers_cat who wrote (107604)8/29/2000 9:21:53 AM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
>What about APWR (solar cells).
The guy to ask about Apwr is Randy E. He's a solar power expert.
> Name Randy Ellingson
Member Since 02/09/97
Company National Renewable Energy Lab
Occupation/Title Solar Energy Research / Senior Scientist