Grid parity 
  Obama and the New Deal   green. Finally. Now any idiot can no longer say that the U.S. does not cooperate with the lowering of CO2 emissions, and consequently for Europe there is no duty to get busy on. Indeed, the same idiots should take this sentence: "My  Administration does not deny the facts  , will be guided by these " and think it over. The   facts, what they have always denied, distorted, rebuilt in art, between smiles, jokes, racism trumpeted as patriotism, demagoguery disguised as efficiency, in other words we might call the usual mixture of old politics adapted to the company image of reality. 
 
 Realize 's goal   (  one of the objectives) of   Obama: by 2020   have as many cars can do   15 km per liter. Consequence: it would not be possible to sell in the United States   no BMW or Mercedes or SUV or large sedan average ( at least according to the current characteristics ). Such a decision would, in some of our political, surely the wrath of those who must defend the oppressed class of car manufacturers. Poor things, why not let them pollute? Unlike our dwarfs & dancing, and adds   Obama states: "Our goal is not to place new barriers to an industry already under heavy difficulty is   help American manufacturers to   prepare for the future  . "assist and future instead of mezzucci for the present, who know defibrillator . 
 
 While I very much hope that our government, perhaps to fashion, perhaps to make himself look good, make the effort to move towards similar objectives to the current United States, I would urge anyone who still fills the mouth with the  CAZZATE  about the high cost of PV, reading a article   the Sole24Ore that I had lost myself and I only recovered today. If you want a summary of the bone, here it is: three major manufacturers of photovoltaic ( company   American, a Chinese   a  English  ) agree in fixing between   4 or 5     years the so-called grid parity  , namely the point where electricity from photovoltaics cost as much as that which comes from fossil fuels. 
 5 years would be the   half the time it takes to build our first and most important nuclear power plant and Inexpensive.