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	<title>Comments on: Bloo solar: Solar is Getting Cheaper&#8230;Again</title>
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		<title>By: bryansail</title>
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		<description>It will be interesting to watch.  Based on a close examination of the history of technology development, if they have what they say they do, we won&#039;t see it.  This is how it has always been so far.  We have never gotten the best energy technologies to market.  The techs that win are the ones that sustain an income stream and keep the playing field very uneven.  If we see this tech on the market in 2010 (as it is described and not the watered down version) it will be paradigm changing.  It is hard to comprehend how far stretching removing the meter is going to be.  

The battle for this to not be scratched / shelved is already underway.  The delay pressures are already churning no doubt.  

The oil mafiosos are a bit uneasy with Joe shmoe plugging in his fully electrical car into an outlet deriving 100% of its power from the sun.

So oil companies are blanketing the solar industry currently and the resulting drip drip drip in improvements is like a crack in a mighty dam that is turning into multiple cracks all over.  patch patch patch.  Interesting times</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It will be interesting to watch.  Based on a close examination of the history of technology development, if they have what they say they do, we won&#8217;t see it.  This is how it has always been so far.  We have never gotten the best energy technologies to market.  The techs that win are the ones that sustain an income stream and keep the playing field very uneven.  If we see this tech on the market in 2010 (as it is described and not the watered down version) it will be paradigm changing.  It is hard to comprehend how far stretching removing the meter is going to be.  </p>
<p>The battle for this to not be scratched / shelved is already underway.  The delay pressures are already churning no doubt.  </p>
<p>The oil mafiosos are a bit uneasy with Joe shmoe plugging in his fully electrical car into an outlet deriving 100% of its power from the sun.</p>
<p>So oil companies are blanketing the solar industry currently and the resulting drip drip drip in improvements is like a crack in a mighty dam that is turning into multiple cracks all over.  patch patch patch.  Interesting times</p>
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