Actually, if it is %17.50 per 17-Watt Panel you are looking at $9.26/KW. So assuming you are currently paying your $.10/KW you would need 100 hoursto break even. 8 hours at 17W per day would be 12.5 days.
Now the initial up front cost would be rather high since you will need more than one panel. Plus installation.
Direct quotes from the article:
"but the truth is when companies offshore they are more or less doing it for access to talent."
Others accuse her and her colleagues of lowering standards. "Well, we would not have success if we did," she said.
So Companies are going overseas because they need access to talent and we are lowering the standards to provide more people with less talent?!?!?
Actually, if it is %17.50 per 17-Watt Panel you are looking at $9.26/KW. So assuming you are currently paying your $.10/KW you would need 100 hoursto break even. 8 hours at 17W per day would be 12.5 days.
Now the initial up front cost would be rather high since you will need more than one panel. Plus installation.