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I hope India meets its solar power goals by 2020. And I also hope it never stops letting firms compete for power contracts. I also hope that they can keep the solar panels dust free in India - a big job! And I really hope they stop doing business with China. The labour is slave - no two ways about it.
What would Nikola Tesla say about this article regarding India getting its solar power juice on? Well, read this article about the current state of free power:
http://www.rense.com/general95/worldfre.htm
I really wish that the New York Times would write at least one little article about at least one of these alternative and free power sources.
Again, I hope India can keep those solar panels dust free past 2020!
To Whom It May Concern:
ReplyDeleteI hope India meets its solar power goals by 2020.
And I also hope it never stops letting firms compete for power contracts.
I also hope that they can keep the solar panels dust free in India - a big job!
And I really hope they stop doing business with China. The labour is slave - no two ways about it.
What would Nikola Tesla say about this article regarding India getting its solar power juice on?
Well, read this article about the current state of free power:
http://www.rense.com/general95/worldfre.htm
I really wish that the New York Times would write at least one little article about at least one of these alternative and free power sources.
Again, I hope India can keep those solar panels dust free past 2020!
All the best,
CanuckBuck
Here's an article on how mainstream science tries to discredit free, or otherwise, power.
ReplyDeleteThis article cites cold fusion, first discovered in 1989. India would not need solar power, the U.S. would not need Coal, Nuclear, or Oil power, etc.
http://poorrichards-blog.blogspot.com/2011/12/history-of-mits-blatant-suppression-of.html
Read it and weep.
What a world it would be with unlimited free power!
CanuckBuck weighs in.