[quote name='Koggit']First, no, that's what my
professor would like me to believe. The one teaching the class
about solar energy, in a program designed for
people in the solar industry. But I'm sure you're right -- he just didn't want anybody to get the crazy idea, in his solar energy class, that solar energy might be a worthwhile industry. That makes complete sense.
Second, my electric company doesn't want me to believe anything, since they're city owned (Seattle Public Utilities) nonprofit and one of the greenest in the nation. They have a ton of conservation programs and actively encourage solar. They even offer rebate checks for customers who add panels, I think it's something like $10 a month for 3 years. They also offer free CFLs (they'll mail you up to 20 CFLs free, one for every incandescent you mail in). But I'm sure you're right, they just want me to waste more electricity. They're raking in big bucks at 4 cents per kwh.
You sound like you're 80. Bitter, delusional, ignorant and pretending to have solutions. The difference is that nobody here will nod and say "Yes, grandma."
I'm a physics/electric engineering double major and have little patience for your ignorance. Powering appliances on indoor lighting? 2 meters from a light source, without obstruction, the surface area is 125,600 cm^2 (12.56 m^2). How big would you like each panel to be? 100 cm^2? Then you'd get 1/1,250th of the energy produced by the light, assuming 100% efficiency (which is literally impossible, no matter the technology). That means a 13w CFL (which most people use in place of old 60w incandescents) will give you a hundredth of a watt.
Take it elsewhere, your BS is wasting our time.[/QUOTE]
Do you even know a

ing thing about Konarka Solar Panels? If not don't assume I'm being absurd. For one you can make them quite easily and cheaply, just using newspaper printers. If you check Konarka.com you'll find they even printed one off an Inkjet. Their quick reaction on picking up the sun's light is even faster then Photosynthesis. What I'm saying is these panels collect the sun's energy quickly. Also even IF and I say if because I doubt it, these "panels" only match the production of traditional Photovoltaics you can cover more surface area with them. This tech can match your paint job and be laid on top of it. I even wouldn't be surprised if it could be done on some roofs.
You could easily cover your car in it.
http://www.konarka.com/technology/
Look there.
As for your Seattle comment I doubt most peoples Power companies are not for Profit so consider yourself lucky. I know MINE isn't city owned. One company in my state wants to build another Coal power plant and most of the power they want to sell to another state for unregulated sales. One who has Windmills up I've heard is selling most if not ALL of the power in unregulated sales to Oklahoma or some setup is being done to accomodate that for new windmills.