Dow Chemical Standing Apart From Industry on Cap and Trade - NYTimes.com
Molinaro and Douglas May, Dow's vice president for energy and climate change, were working members of Congress and the media last week, trying to keep the climate debate alive. They carried their exhibit "A" -- one of Dow's Powerhouse solar shingles embedded with energy cells. A roof covered with the shingles could generate a maximum of 3 kilowatts of electricity under prime conditions, enough to meet 60 to 80 percent of a typical household's electricity requirements, Molinaro said.
In Dow's dreams, solar shingles sales could eventually reach $5 billion, if government policies and consumer attitudes coalesce to support the market.
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I'm pretty sure the employees at Dow care about their children and grand children no less than anyone else, and focus on leveraging their knowledge to do good work. I don't subscribe to conspiracy theories, hoax's or boogymen in business suits.
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