“@WSJ: Japan building giant battery systems to store solar power http://on.wsj.com/1fzktrv pic.twitter.com/FqZAXlrE0l” #climateaction #GreenEnergy
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“@WSJ: Japan building giant battery systems to store solar power http://on.wsj.com/1fzktrv pic.twitter.com/FqZAXlrE0l” #climateaction #GreenEnergy
@WSJ What's wrong with their nuclear power?
@SamHaughNZJP Don't be daft.
@LA_Denizen are you saying nuclear isn't good?
Japan Building Giant Battery Systems to Store Solar Power @WSJhttp://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-JRTB-20229 …
@WSJ Duh! When will we wake up and get off coal?
@WSJ Good for you Japan. Unfortunately, it takes a nuclear disaster to really start investing in clean energy.
@WSJ thank your views
@WSJ Solar panels where sunny/windmills where windy. @PutinRF_Eng @BillGates @SenateApprops @HouseAppropsGOP @forbes
@WSJ X-tra energy cpiped back to power grid/used 4 electric/hybrid refueling @PutinRF_Eng @BillGates @SenateApprops @HouseAppropsGOP @forbes
@WSJ Y rn't @DeptofDefense doing Netzero Energy Bases w/collected rain water @PutinRF_Eng @BillGates @SenateApprops @HouseAppropsGOP @forbes
@WSJ @johnvelazquez each solar panel requires an ounce of pure silver. Silver currently trading below its cost of.production. #timetobuy
@WSJ room 4 a hydroponics farm underneath ?
“@WSJ: Japan building giant battery systems to store solar power http://on.wsj.com/1fzktrv pic.twitter.com/swSjMxobP4” @Hon_Kasukuwere
@WSJ Japan is the kid who is so brilliant that is going to be Bob the builder
@WSJ Considering fukushima disaster,.These energy we are using are still almost from nuclear.What a slow response.
@WSJ Much better than nucleair power systems, Soalr, water, wind and carbage-waste energy that;s the way to go Japan http://communities.zeelandnet.nl/fohat
“@WSJ: Japan building giant battery systems to store solar power http://on.wsj.com/1fzktrv pic.twitter.com/JX8YCNtYOn” USA next? Please?!
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