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JDPriestly

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1. Odd reasoning. It would seem to me that, in fact, the change in the Greek
Mon May 7, 2012, 01:42 AM
May 2012

government might give Greece a stronger hand in negotiating the price of its solar energy. The energy investment is not a giveaway to Greece by Northern Europeans. Greece has the sun. Countries like Germany don't have it nearly as much. The solar energy installation is in the interest of the wetter, colder climes in Europe. That generally means Northern Europe. The change in the Greek government could raise the value of the energy produced -- especially in terms of repaying Greek debt.

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