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Solar will outcompete other technologies.
You cannot power the world on wind and solar.
I think the future for solar energy is bright.
It's time for the human race to enter the solar system.
The gas-giant planets in our solar system all have large moons.
It's possible to gather light that's older than our solar system.
My solar energy programme alone will generate about a million jobs.
Most of the oceans in the Solar System are deep beneath ice shelves.
Within the renewables space, we are focused on solar and wind energy.
I've seen firsthand the dramatic savings that solar energy can generate.
We've explored every type of environment in the solar system at least once.
If anyone has a vested interest in space solar power, it would have to be me.
I'm very concerned that a lot of our land is being taken up with solar farms.
Maine needs a comprehensive solar policy that brings us into the 21st century.
Neither solar nor wind are actually substitutes for coal or natural gas or oil.
I felt like I might as well have been living in another part of the solar system.
Before 1995, the only planets we knew about were the planets in our solar system.
We're going to understand that there is life on other bodies in the solar system.
The Venus transit is not a spectacle the way a total solar eclipse is a spectacle.
Pluto and its brethren are the most populous class of planets in our solar system.
I think we have a good chance of surviving long enough to colonize the solar system.
Solar energy is bound to be in our future. There's a kind of inevitability about it.
Solar power is clean, renewable and cost effective, but it also needs time to develop.
Solar power is the last energy resource that isn't owned yet - nobody taxes the sun yet.
The 100 gigawatt target for solar should not be a constraint. India won't stop at 100 GW.
The roof of my house is covered in solar panels. When I'm home, I'm a pretty green fellow.
I studied mechanical engineering at Princeton and worked on solar energy after graduation.
The geysering on Enceladus is the most astonishing phenomenon we have in our solar system.
I see a lot of opportunity in Internet-related start-ups, and second is the solar business.
Going to the Kuiper Belt is like an archaeological dig into the history of the solar system.
The use of solar energy has not been opened up because the oil industry does not own the sun.
The underlying problem with solar and wind is that they are too unreliable and energy-dilute.
The Department of Defense, the largest single energy consumer in America, is bullish on solar.
Try everything. Do everything. Nuclear. Biomass. Coal. Solar. You name it. I support them all.
When the moon covers the sun, we have a solar eclipse. What do you call it when birds do that?
The solar system is completely wide open. Almost anywhere we go, I'm sure we would learn a lot.
Most people think of solar and wind as new energy sources. In fact, they are two of our oldest.
The lunar cycle within the solar season: that kind of syncopated rhythm is what life relates to.
Solar growth will support landowners to derive income and solar industry to build their business.
The only thing that really scales up apart from nuclear is solar power from other people's deserts.
I've always been fascinated with science and exploring our world, from microbes to the solar system.
Mars is the only place in the solar system where it's possible for life to become multi-planetarian.
There are better alternatives... Australia should be exporting its solar technology, not its uranium.
There's no question that Nevada has overwhelmingly benefited from the rise of solar energy technology.
Both solar and wind produce too much energy when societies don't need it, and not enough when they do.
At present, it's not really clear who is in charge of protecting the nation from solar and nuclear EMP.
If solar and wind farms are needed to protect the natural environment, why do they so often destroy it?
Our nation's power plant fleet must include a mix of solar, wind, hydro, natural gas and nuclear plants.
I think Pluto has to be considered among the places in the solar system that are possible homes for life.
Screens can work wirelessly and run on the amount of power supplied from a small solar panel and room light.