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December 03, 2011
13:48 paulgerke

Is electromagnetic radiation safe or dangerous for humans?

Added dispute: Is electromagnetic radiation safe or dangerous for humans?
13:48 paulgerke

Is electromagnetic radiation safe or dangerous for humans?

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13:48 paulgerke

Is electromagnetic radiation safe or dangerous for humans?

Added Viewpoint : “Dangerous.” to Is electromagnetic radiation safe or dangerous for humans?
March 15, 2011
11:54 paulgerke Added Source: hondurasweekly.com
March 14, 2011
17:20 paulgerke

True or False? "Small-scale roof mounted photovoltaic systems have a significantly positive energy payback."

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Solar panels are one of the least cost-effective ways of combating climate change and will take 100 years to pay back their installation costs, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) warned yesterday.
Source: Independent (UK newspaper)
17:20 paulgerke

True or False? "Small-scale roof mounted photovoltaic systems have a significantly positive energy payback."

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17:20 paulgerke Added Page To Source: Solar panels 'take 100 years to pay back installation costs' - Climate Change, Environment - The Independent
17:15 paulgerke

True or False? "Small-scale roof mounted photovoltaic systems have a significantly positive energy payback."

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17:15 paulgerke

True or False? "Small-scale roof mounted photovoltaic systems have a significantly positive energy payback."

Added Viewpoint : “False” to True or False? "Small-scale roof mounted photovoltaic systems have a significantly positive energy payback."
17:15 paulgerke

True or False? "Small-scale roof mounted photovoltaic systems have a significantly positive energy payback."

Added dispute: True or False? "Small-scale roof mounted photovoltaic systems have a significantly positive energy payback."
17:15 paulgerke Added Page To Source: Energy Payback of Roof Mounted Photovoltaic Cells | Energy Bulletin
17:12 paulgerke Added Source: energybulletin.net
11:20 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

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The best angle for your solar panels to be at is the angle of your latitude.
Source: solartradingpost.com
11:20 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

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11:20 paulgerke Added Page To Source: Solar Angle Calculator
11:20 paulgerke Added Source: solartradingpost.com
11:19 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

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It turns out that you can do better than this - about 4% better."
Source: greenbuildingforum.co.uk
11:18 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “False”
It turns out that you can do better than this - about 4% better.
Source: 4x4powersolutions.co.za
11:18 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “False”
It turns out that you can do better than this - about 4% better.
Source: silentstorm.co.uk
11:18 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “False”
It turns out that you can do better than this - about 4% better.
Source: macslab.com
11:17 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “False”
It turns out that you can do better than this - about 4% better.
Source: solarpanelkitatharborfreight.ning.com
11:17 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

Added Statement To Viewpoint: “False”
Books and articles on solar energy often give the advice that the tilt should be equal to your latitude, plus 15 degrees in winter, or minus 15 degrees in summer.
Source: macslab.com
11:17 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

Completed dispute
11:16 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

Changed dispute from “True or False? "Books and articles on solar energy often give the advice that the tilt should be equal to your latitude, plus 15 degrees in winter, or minus 15 degrees in summer. It turns out that you can do better than this - about 4% better."” to “True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity. ”
11:12 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

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11:12 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

Added Viewpoint : “False” to True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.
11:12 paulgerke

True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.

Added dispute: True or False? The tilt of solar panels should be equal to the latitude to produce the most electricity.
11:12 paulgerke Added Page To Source: Optimum Orientation of Solar Panels
11:11 paulgerke Added Source: macslab.com
11:03 paulgerke

Is global warming occurring?

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On the one hand, warnings from the scientific community are becoming louder, as an increasing body of science points to rising dangers from the ongoing buildup of human-related greenhouse gases — produced mainly by the burning of fossil fuels and forests.
Source: New York Times

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