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Counting all the residential solar panels put up in the past few years, what percentage of the owners applied and were awarded these tax credits ?
Would 90 percent be close to accurate ?"
On those receiving tax credits, see
comment #10. Those who cannot receive tax credits should begin study of PV solar energy (including safety and the National Electrical Code) and install systems with currently low prices on components.
We're seeing a shrinking, fake economy of recirculating debt. The jobs won't be coming back. The answer for each willing person is to become as self-sufficient as possible and learn to make something of good use.
We Are Entering An Era Of Shattered Illusionshttp://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3246427/posts
The electric utility that serves your area is duty bound to maintain power lines and power supply to your home, no matter how much you use or don’t use.
Would it be fair for the utility to charge a “base rate” fee to cover the cost of the above ?