
Clayton Christensen, professor at the Harvard Business School, compares factors such as demand, disruption and non-consumption that determine the viability of solar energy in different regions around the world. View more of the series at phoenix.edu
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Our grid, is out dated, it fails all the time, in the summer in the west at-least, power goes out all the time, the major issue with solar, is its a huge investment, that does not pay for itself for years, and most people are too fucking poor, but as solar advances and becomes cheaper, and cheaper, drrrrr it will be used more.. If africans can use solar we can, God this man is so fucking stupid, I would love to talk to him because I am not expert but I am not an ignorant tool either.
Here’s a one word answer: Smart-grid.
Damn. Harvard has some dumb professors. Oh wait, he’s a BUSINESS professor. That makes sense now. Go learn some science, then work along side some engineers that is currently working their ass off…then come back and tell us we are nuts.
what was the intro song called ? very catchy please thumb this up for ppl 2 reply
Anyone know the name of the song? I’ve been hearing it in commercials for years but I’ve never been able to identify it.
just because we haven’t yet maximized solar power’s efficiency, doesn’t mean we won’t or can’t. If we look at the possibilities, not the current capabilities, “The amount of solar radiation striking the earth over a three-day period is equivalent to the energy stored in all fossil energy sources.” That’s a lot.