Being as many Iraqis have no electricity dont you think solar energy would be a great answer to their problem?
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Sorry, the President invaded Iraq, not me.
If you think that the President of the United States actually represents my thought, I’m sorry.
You'll figure it out, or you wont!
As long is the panels are ied proof.
Sure, especially if KBR s going to be gouging us for it!
I think more Americans need to consider this. We went solar on our house and shop several years ago and it is wonderful. No worries about supply running out, no EPA regulations and best of all, the government has not figured out how to tax it!
It would be great for Iraq but, if we can keep power and water to the construction site for the 104 acre embassy, we should be able to get the Iraqi people some electricity and water.
Nukes are the only true answer, one NUKE no need for electric, no problem!
Why dump money into an expensive energy source? Yeah, it may be an "investment", but consider all the money we are already spending on the "rehabilitation" of that area.
Solar power is way too expensive to implement on a large enough scale to make a difference. That, and solar panels break too easily. It doesn't make any sense to install solar power facilities in an area that is still in the middle of conflict.
Maybe in ten years...
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