Recently I read that Solar Power may be generated for 8-12cUS/kWh.

Does this make for a competative production price, given retail electricity costs?

Should environmental costs be factored in to current prices, as some suggest they must inevitably be, would it then be competative?

Should the lack of fissionable by-products be taken into consideration, given the current suite of Wars (on Terror, on Drugs, under the Rugs, etc)?

I heard recently that solar panels pay for themselves in 8 years. And with the cost of fuel going up they may pay off in 4 years. They are guaranteed for about 10 years and the life expectancy is about 25-30 years. If government would subsidize the cost and more manufacturers began producing them their costs would go down. Plus they can be put on almost anyone’s roof and do not pollute and pose no danger (unlike nuclear). I think solar and wind turbines installed on single family homes is the way to go.