Energize the Masses; Solar Breaks for Homeowners Not On Guv's List

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The governor's Energy Policy Advisor Ned Farquhar, in response, says tax credits could cost the state $2 million and would only provide incentive to people already considering the systems. Instead, he says, the $5 million the governor hopes to put into the Clean Energy Fund will serve better. "We want to grant money to public institutions that weren't planning on building systems so they can invest in these systems.

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Energize the Masses; Solar Breaks for Homeowners Not On Guv's List

When Gov. Bill Richardson released his clean energy legislative priorities, on Jan. 14, one item was conspicuou...

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