30% less carbon? How they going to do that unless they cut the total power output by 30%? Even with efficiency & special filtration/sequestration you’re probably still looking at cutting power output in the 15 to 19% range. In order to do that electricity prices will have to rise until some people can’t afford to heat & cool their homes. At which point they will realize the net reduction. But what of the larger economy?
RE: . In order to do that electricity prices will have to rise until some people cant afford to heat & cool their homes.
Not to worry, future Solyndras will find ways to replace the lost power. The Department of Energy has our money to make sure that happens... /s