Budget Shortfalls Could affect States’ Solar Incentives
2009 January 15
Maryland and Connecticut are struggling to come up with statewide budgets while trying to figure out how or whether to fund solar power programs that have run out of money early. Solar incentives could shrink or even go away altogether in states grappling with budget shortfalls. A growing number of states have been surprised by how many people have taken up their offers to help defray the expensive cost of buying and installing a solar power system, which could cost tens of thousands of dollars for a home.
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