We should also use public banking to allow apartment complexes where the majority want regular solar to have it installed and paid back as a cut of the solar savings.
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My backyard faces west and I'd happily fill half of it with plug-in panels if I could.
I'm really interested in this technology. I can't get a roof solar installation. I want a add a few panels but I don't know where to practically start.
Buy a corn farm and change the crop from corn to solar. Between 25% and 48% of the corn in the US is turned into ethanol for cars. You'd be doing double duty combating climate change, and living the capitalists wet dream of one time investment with constant return.
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