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Armand  
France
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I can answer questions in French as well as English. All questions related to solar energy, solar lighting and wind power generationAvailable
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Marshall Scott  
U.S.
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I am knowledgeable about residential solar pool heating, moderately knowledgeable about residential solar electric systems, and can resource answers in solar hot water and battery back up PV systems, but personally have little experience. I review questions M-F 7:00am - 4:30pm.Available
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2008-11-20  generating 200 to 500 kilowatts power:   Anthony, A solar system in the US usually costs between $8.00 to $12.00 per watt depending on the what state you are in (state rebate programs), the size of production (the larger the project the more...
2008-11-19  generating 200 to 500 kilowatts power:   Hello Anthony - this question is outside of my knowledge range but I had someone ask a similar question so I am going to send you the same response. Here you go: "I have some useful information but...
2008-11-14  alternative energy - solar power satellites:   Kevin Your question is beyond my scope of knowledge, my best guess would be to ask NASA directly. Here is an ask nasa form link below. They should respond in 10-15 business days. http://www.nasa...
2008-11-14  Mix Solar Hot Water and Solar Power:   It actually works the other way around. First you determine how much electricity your home uses on a daily average. Rarely do we design without any knowledge of past usage. If you are going to be using...
2008-11-13  Mix Solar Hot Water and Solar Power:   Hello Jim, Your question is a bit fuzzy, but I am not sure if it is because of the phrasing of the question or the lack of solar understanding. I am going to explain it as if you don't know anything...
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