Fourth Period Discussion Questions:
1. Should states be able to limit how much energy solar panel users sell back to power companies?
2. Given how much cheaper it's become to produce solar energy, how can states further incentivize people to install solar systems on their homes?
3. What potential growth do you see for solar power in the future?
I think states should limit how much energy solar panel users sale to companies i think states should reward people who get solar energy so more people will get it installed in their homes.
ReplyDeleteStates can further incentivize people to install solar systems on their homes through giving people a tax break, solar tax credit, or solar rebates. I think that these benefits would be very appealing to people. I see a pretty decent growth in the future for solar power as it is a alternate energy source that is renewable, effective, and is definitely cleaner for the environment. I feel as if the U.S. is somewhat trying to improve on using cleaner energy and creating goals in order to lessen the pollution in the environment for the future.
ReplyDeleteI don't think states should limit how much energy solar panel users sell back to power companies because this is another clean source of energy. We have to put in consideration that climate change is an issue and the sooner we switch to cleaner energy with zero carbon emissions the better it is for the world. I think states can further incentivize people for installing solar systems by a tax reduction, and other benefits. I see a steady growth with solar power in the future just because the initial cost is extremely expensive (to install solar panels) but in the long run very benefits.
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