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Solar Power For The Home

Glen Said:

Did you hear that the White House is going to Solar Power?

We Answered:

Obama is demonstrating his clear support of "green technology"; and I think that anything that saves money is a good idea.

But it's not the first time. Carter has solar panels installed on the roof to heat the water in the WH, and Reagan tore them down.

http://theenergycollective.com/taylenpet…

Tonya Said:

advice on living in central america?

We Answered:

how do you feel about...Costa Rica or Nicaragua?

I don´t think El Salvador or Guatemala are good choices because in my opinion those are the unsafest countries in Central America (due to maras "gangs", and there is a lot of crime)

I think Panama is a good choice also...I don´t know about Honduras...

Costa Rica is the country with more economic development
and Nicaragua is the safest and biggest country in CA but has had political issues lately, but also has a lot of cultural diversity due to a vast european immigration during the last century...

You can check this links which will you give you info about both countries.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicaragua
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rica

Andre Said:

TESTING THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MEANS?

We Answered:

use perhaps the Riemann's dzeta function

Leslie Said:

solar to many to choose from help!?

We Answered:

I'd go for the solar water heating first, as that will pay back much faster than solar electric. Try calling installers in more populated areas. They're starving for business right now, and some might be willing to make a trip, even if it's a couple hundred miles.

If you are handy, or your spouse is, you might try just driving a truck into an area that's cheaper, and picking up what you need. Then you could install it yourself, or call an ordinary roofer.

For solar electric, an installer would be more likely to travel to you, as the value of the install is high.

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