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    Does the cultural importance of long-buried Native American remains outweigh the need to rapidly build solar and wind energy projects to meet the enormous threat of global climate change?
    Nope. Forgotten dead bodies never take precedence over living ones.

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    Old Indian burial ground....

    Sounds like the plot of a low grade horror flick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRP3 View Post
    Nope. Forgotten dead bodies never take precedence over living ones.
    This was one delaying tactic against Cape Wind. Eventually got past it, but added cost and delay.

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    I've got 90 panels on my office building and 28 panels on the roof at home. Can't wait to plug my Model S into my roof!
    "If this is the future, I'm not that worried." Jay Leno (after driving a Tesla)

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    Largest Solar PV Plant in North America Comes On-Line : Greentech Media

    The crown heralding the largest operational PV plant in North America now belongs to the 100 megawatts on-line of the 290-megawatt Agua Caliente solar project in Yuma County, Arizona. Construction is still in progress, with completion expected in 2014. Agua Caliente is owned by NRG Energy (NYSE:NRG). First Solar will build, operate and maintain the site. PG&E has a power purchase agreement in place for the electricity generated by the project. When completed, the project will hold the title of world's largest PV project until a few other behemoths go live.
    (Note NRG Energy, as in the recently discussed settlement with CA)
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    So, Solar City is going IPO. I've never been in an IPO, is there any way for an individual investor to buy in or is it entirely scooped out by financial institutions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckessel View Post
    So, Solar City is going IPO. I've never been in an IPO, is there any way for an individual investor to buy in or is it entirely scooped out by financial institutions?
    IPOs are offered by whatever financial institutions have agreements to handle the IPO. But unless you are an insider, typically you aren't allowed to get in on an IPO before it actually launches at the IPO price.

    Your best bet is to typically place a limit order with your financial institution at the price you're willing to pay and keep a close eye on it during IPO day!

    Given how most IPOs have launched lately with marginal gains if any - you may even do better than IPO price.

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    Net Metering vote on Solar in CA USA

    The California Public Utilities commission (CPUC) will vote next month on a plan that would fix a loophole which currently allows utilities to unfairly limit benefits to producers of solar energy in California, (a program called net metering.)

    http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/...545116-n9qF87x

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    I recently spoke with a utility executive who didn't know of my commitment to solar energy. He commented on how public utilities were strategizing how to increase fees on consumers with solar panels. I guess that explains why I'm paying $35+ per month for "metering" even when I produce more power than I consume. I can't escape the impression that the system is rigged!
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