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Politically Incorrect Solar Blog: Republicans in favor of the ...
How much #$%^& does Arnold have to take from his own Republican party about his stance on the environment. A governor must be a leader, even when what he ...
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Politically Incorrect Solar Blog: Financial Impact of the real ...
Sep 20, 2006 ... Since the "silicon shortage" began two years ago in the solar industry, it had the following financial impact: - Silicon refiners made more ...
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Politically Incorrect Solar Blog: Republicans in favor of the ...
Politically Incorrect". Do you see any "call to action", any urging of mass .... i doubt that republican will ever be in favour of environment as they have ...
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Politically Incorrect Solar Blog: Open Letter to Solar Venture ...
Open Letter to Solar Venture Capitalists. Ponder these four realities when you consider a new solar technology: 1. Start your due diligence on a 10 year old ...
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Politically Incorrect Solar Blog: Republicans in favor of the ...
reeks of smug condescention. Are you an engineer, that you should know ... Side Note: I'm a staunch (by definition) Rebublican and yet many people use the ...
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