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Re: Honky1186 post# 430

Thursday, 12/14/2006 3:10:09 PM

Thursday, December 14, 2006 3:10:09 PM

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of course there will always be a market for it, but it won't compare to its peak in the next few decade or so. At it peaks it will most likely be nothing but downhill. Oil and current electricity suppliers always have increasing demand. But the demand for solar cells will peak once most of the customers have bought their panels, then it will slowly decrease. You can't maintain a companies growth if the average customer only buys from you once every 30 years. This is looking decades into the future and has no baring on the next 10 - 20 years. We will see significant growth in this time. just saying it won't have the constant growth like the oil industry, since oil is a once and done product. You drive to work and all that gas is gone. You then need to buy more. But energy from the sun keeps on coming. That whole renewable thing. Big business like products that people need over and over again.

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