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H.R. 2774, The Solar Energy Research and Advancement Act of 2007
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oakaka
cool
Ecotera
This is a very good thing. It can provide money for small business to do research and development of solar energy products which in turn will benefit everyone and the environment. As a licensee of technology from a DOE lab we desperately need funding for research to advance the licensed technology. There has already been considerable money spent to get the technology to it's current state but more is needed to move the technology to commercialization and lately funding for solar energy research / SBIR etc. has been practically non-existent.
win
While I am for solar energy, there is no justification for the taxpayer to fund the commercialization of technology which is already proven. This is what the business sector is for.
Charlie
Anything to get us off foreign imports.
Martin
My reply was too long. Just read my blog post on the subject:
http://libertyisawarmgun.blogspot.com/2008/09/stop-energy-speculation.h...