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    “We just didn’t see it coming,” French lawmaker Francois- Michel Gonnot said of the boom. “What’s in the pipeline this year is unimaginable. Farmers were being told they could put panels on hangars and get rid of their cows.”

    The French cuts haven’t slowed demand for new solar projects. EDF received 3,000 applications a day to connect panels to the grid at the end of last year, compared with about 7,100 connections in all of 2008, according to the government and EDF. France could reach its 2020 target of 5,400 megawatts of solar generating capacity by the end of 2011 if all proposed projects are completed.
    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-0...es-bubble.html

    All that government does is cause distortions in the market. Now that farmers are getting rid of cows to harvest sunshine what bubbles could be in the future?
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    Only problem I have with solar panels, (besides the ridiculous price) is that.. what happens in 10 years when the sun destroys them? Then you get to pay that price again. So are you really saving money in the long run?

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    • #3
      Wind dies and the sun sets. Drill here, drill now.

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