Friday, February 03, 2006
A $100 million solar power scheme accepted by San Francisco voters in 2001 has yet to generate any solar power, San Francisco's Public Utilities Commission information.
Preceding to the 2001 solar power ballot project, solar power advocates promised the costs of solar group technology were balanced to drop spectacularly. Relying on that assure, San Francisco voters accepted a $100 million bond initiative to pay for solar tools on city-owned buildings.
The proposal, however, held solar advocates to their assure that solar technology costs would soon go down dramatically. It mandated the $100 million could be spent only when solar power could be generated for the same or less money than electricity from the provincial power grid.
Preceding to the 2001 solar power ballot project, solar power advocates promised the costs of solar group technology were balanced to drop spectacularly. Relying on that assure, San Francisco voters accepted a $100 million bond initiative to pay for solar tools on city-owned buildings.
The proposal, however, held solar advocates to their assure that solar technology costs would soon go down dramatically. It mandated the $100 million could be spent only when solar power could be generated for the same or less money than electricity from the provincial power grid.



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