On 10 february 2016 the satirical flat sun society facebook community shared a meme reporting that solar panels are not really a form of renewable energy.
David wolfe solar panels are not renewable.
Chocolate is an octave of energy.
He once claimed that solar energy wasn t renewable because the light solar panels absorb is lost forever stating his belief that solar panels are draining the sun.
Wolfe doesn t know how solar radiation or light absorption work.
One reported being promised savings of 20 30 percent on their electric bill but after solar panels were installed the bill actually increased by 80 percent the first month and 100 percent.
Technically this is sort of correct in a stopped clock sort of way.
Rather they re a bad idea because.
Entropy is indeed irreversible.
Industry insiders have a rule of thumb that every time production of panels doubles solar prices drop 20 percent.
Solar energy is here to stay and it has changed the power industry its business model and the way electricity is delivered to the grid.
Then there s the powerful prius effect wherein the conspicuous use of a.
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Customers of vivint solar for instance complained to the california attorney general about the company s false promises and misleading sales offers.
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Outside of medicine wolfe claims that chemtrails exist that the earth is flat and that the salt in the oceans prevent them from levitating away.
You know what we don t even care any more.
Here s someone else s meme.
He once posted a meme stating that solar panels drain the sun s power although he later stated that this was not meant to be taken literally.
Once the words public utility or power company conjured images of giant monolithic public or private corporations that owned huge power plants with tall smoky chimneys or cooling towers of reactors.