Incentives create 'golden moment' for buying green

pennsylvania's solar-incentive program- part of a $650 million alternative energy investment fund the legislature passed in the summer - is still being worker out. but insiders say consumers could see rebates of $6000 to $7500 for a typical house. adding in the federal credit, they could get back $12000 to $13.500 for a $20000 system. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Patricia L'Herrou - Mar 6, 2009 - 5:34 AM PST
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the stimulus bill adds to what many states are now doing to enable people to upgrade homes to reduce energy costs and climate effects. points out that motivating people may be more difficult.

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