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Solar Producer: What Is The Cheapest Form Of Energy? Or Which As Lowest Production Cost And Cost To Consumers- Solar, Wind, Et (5/9/2011)

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Im looking to start a business and I would like 2 know which form of energy is cheaper to produce among wind, solar, water currents, etc


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In My Neighborhood May 9, 2011 at 1:42 pm

the chemical energy found in food :)
start a restaurant!

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Annie Fannie May 9, 2011 at 2:00 pm

I would go with solar and wind, my first pick would be solar.
Depending on where you live is the next question and where your business will be located. Is it sunny most of the time where you live? Is it windy?
Good Luck!

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poiromaniac May 9, 2011 at 2:02 pm

Huuuuummmmmaaaannnnn

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answer man May 9, 2011 at 2:43 pm

Unless your going to get some state and federal rebates and tax breaks then solar is out. You need to get it for $ 2.00 a watt to get paid back in a reasonable amount of time.
If you want to go into big business then you have these options: Build a dam and then water power is free except for maintenance. Same for Wind. Otherwise Coal is cheap. Nuke plants are expensive to build but the fuel will last a long time before refueling is needed but maintenance and disposal is high.

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The Voice of Reason May 9, 2011 at 2:52 pm

Oil and Gas.

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