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Government Experts : 25% Of US Energy To Be Solar By 2020
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If you shut down coal you can maybe make it 25%. The only little problem I see is that there won’t be enough energy left for We The People.This is where the Smart Meters shut us down to safe the net. Smart Meters are to enslave the people. Now it is the government that tells We The People how much it can use. 1984
http://itsrainmakingtime.com/john-droz-jr-unraveling-science/
Thousands of sun-heated buildings? Might be more like millions, and in the summer they get so heated from the sun that we have to run air conditioning. Has been that way even before the 70’s.
There are building methods and techniques that allow for much less cooling and heating costs. Just for example, a greenhouse can reach 70-80 degrees on a sunny day when outside is freezing. On the other end, there are techniques that allow very little cooling in places such as phoenix and Las Vegas.
If you do some research I think you would be surprised.
40 years later, the US has 0.5% of its energy needs supplied by solar.
http://touch.latimes.com/#section/621/article/p2p-78861834/?related=true
I’ve got ten bucks that says it won’t be.