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To: elmatador who wrote (39401)8/30/2008 8:12:47 AM
From: see clearly now  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218014
 
Thin film solar is not dependent on polysilicon..factories are producing it in huge rolls up to 10 miles at a run...and many more plants are being built around the world....



To: elmatador who wrote (39401)8/30/2008 5:50:46 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218014
 
china is ramping c-si production as a matter of policy, to break the oligopoly of the big 7 int'l producers and enable china to be simultaneously solar energy self-sufficient in value-chain, and to boost solar export, and to adopt wide use of solar

growing pains? seen nothing yet.
china just announced first set of solar subsidies last week :0)
all very extremely bullish for the world's future

and we must ready

(i) watch the bubble for the masses,
(ii) prepare for some sacrifices of others, and
(iii) count our own blessings :0)

let us pray and then prey



To: elmatador who wrote (39401)8/31/2008 9:10:36 AM
From: dybdahl  Respond to of 218014
 
Sometimes I believe the world economy could have a huge up if all kinds of stupid subsidies and taxes were removed. Oil would go up, but I'd only pay half price for food.