Posted by rrlund on November 09, 2011 at 10:01:26 from (207.241.137.116):
So I was watching a show on History Channel,or Discovery,somethig like that,about the Jack Daniels Distilery. They spent one whole segment telling about the barrel factory in Louisville. Said it was completely powered by scrap wood and sawdust. Then on my way to Greenville,I was watching the new power poles along the road from the substation to the new solar plant where they make solar panels that produce electricity. Do you see where I'm going with this? If those things work,why aren't they powering the plant with them,saving all that cost of buying electricity and in turn,selling more solar panels by cutting their production costs??? It's not like they needed the power from the power company to start making the panels,they already had a plant producing them near Detroit. They could have made enough of them there couldn't they? Unless they're just some novelty that are only fit for lighting a few flourecent lights? Nah,they must work. So why the new power lines feeding power in?
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