On TechRepublic: Five super-secret features in Windows 7
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet
TalkBack 9 of 9:
« Previous
The instant gratification argument gets hot...
I'm happy to report that investors and some companies like my own are not riding the "instant gratification" horse that has been taking everyone off course for so many decades. In this era, faster ROI is not the only reason to be making progress in proliferating solar everywhere. Yes, ROI is important and for energy consumers it may seem long in coming. But that issue is what many companies are tackling in earnest today. So please encourage all solar industry pioneers and support us on the tools we need to analyze and improve the effectiveness (and cost) of our solar solutions in the marketplace. The more people and companies excited about cracking this nut the faster we will all see a return on our investments and efforts.
Posted by: SillyConValeeGrl   Posted on: 10/15/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

Alert moderator to an offensive message

Subscribe to this discussion via Email or RSS

Bad Idea  frgough | 10/13/06
Actually like any other technology  Linux User 147560 | 10/13/06
Moore's Law...  jasonp@... | 10/16/06
A good yardstick to use.  enduser_z | 10/14/06
1kw per meter is a lot of power.  osreinstall | 10/15/06
Well put...  SillyConValeeGrl | 10/15/06
Crazy idea  bony tryan | 10/14/06
Crazy . . . like genius!  lojack_skjeij | 10/14/06
The instant gratification argument gets hot...  SillyConValeeGrl | 10/15/06

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

Meet Doc