- Oct 24, 2000
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I was just listening to NPR about how within a decade or so, 1 in 4 Japanese homes will be powered by a Hydrogen fuel cell. They currently cost $30K but the Japanese subsidies 50% of the cost, giving families a $15K credit.
In Germany, the so-called "feed-in" laws not only subsidize solar and wind technology but also force power companies to purchase excess private energy at market rates. Meaning, if my house creates more solar and wind power than I need, my local provider must buy it from me.
Are such ideas in the new Cap & Trade legislation or not?
In Germany, the so-called "feed-in" laws not only subsidize solar and wind technology but also force power companies to purchase excess private energy at market rates. Meaning, if my house creates more solar and wind power than I need, my local provider must buy it from me.
Are such ideas in the new Cap & Trade legislation or not?