Solar System Blues
Fifth column: Solar panel blues
This raises questions about the fairness of the tax. This debt dates back 15 years, when the now-deceased socialist Steve Stevaert was energy minister. He came up with the idea of families and companies producing their own energy though solar panels. In the years that followed, the system became so successful that power operators, obliged to pay out the green power certificates to all these new electricity producers, saw no other option than to raise electricity costs for everyone else.
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The subsidies gradually lowered, and eventually Freya Van den Bossche, another socialist with the energy portfolio, scrapped them completely in So who is to blame for the new tax? The socialists, liberals will say. They set up the subsidy system and failed to adjust to the new reality. Not us, socialists will say. They point out that two Christian-democrat ministers left the system untouched between and Moreover, decisions like this are taken by the government of Flanders as a whole, implicating all coalition partners from This is not the first time electricity prices have gone up.
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In the late 22nd century, six or seven leviathan superstates battle for dominance with terrifiying weapons. One wounded soldier of these wars, employed on a secret project to enable humanity to survive nuclear war, instead steals the ship, and with a self-aware computer, a store of frozen genetic material, and a teenage first mate born in space, goes in search of a new pla In the late 22nd century, six or seven leviathan superstates battle for dominance with terrifiying weapons.
One wounded soldier of these wars, employed on a secret project to enable humanity to survive nuclear war, instead steals the ship, and with a self-aware computer, a store of frozen genetic material, and a teenage first mate born in space, goes in search of a new planet for humanity to live on. Paperback , pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Solar System Blues , please sign up.
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Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Jul 30, Peter rated it it was amazing Shelves: This book was just amazing. I won it through a good-reads giveaway and was so excited when I won. The whole idea and aspect of the book keeps you on your toes and excites you to turn every page. I recommend reading this book.
Jul 30, Liz rated it really liked it. I liked this book.
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The cloning aspect is interesting. Jul 30, Aaron Boxley rated it did not like it. I won this book in a goodreads giveaway. This book was not my cup of tea I tried reading it several different times, under different moods to no avail.
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The plot may be ok, but I often felt the author came across as very smug and pretentious. Patrick, in my opinion, needed to add some depth to the story to allow readers to follow more fluidly and coherently. Tell me why you departed Earth in such a hurry, expand on why you and you alone built the ship, and maybe "dumb" it down for those of us n I won this book in a goodreads giveaway.
Try as I may, I won't pick it up again.
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