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U.S. Senator Bernie Saunders (I-VT) has introduced a Bill to the Senate that would help homeowners to slash the cost of installing solar panels. The 10 Million Solar Roofs Act of 2008 will offer rebates for up to half the cost of installing solar photovoltaic systems, and run for ten years. A... more
Reviewed by yobaba Jul 05 2008, 12:57pm ( 13 reviews ) • redgreenandblue.org
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Rated by Carl-001 on Apr 10 2009, 7:51am
One heck of a waste of money. Invest that money into real power generation. Installing a crapload of expensive solar panels is like a drop in the pond in the grand scheme of power generation. However the cost is more like a "bucket in a pond."
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Rated by 7HL on Jul 17 2008, 5:52pm
U.S. Could Get Ten Million Solar Roofs in Ten Years
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Rated by tbhurst on Jul 15 2008, 2:38am
From the page: "The 10 Million Solar Roofs Act of 2008 will offer rebates for up to half the cost of installing solar photovoltaic systems, and run for ten years. "
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Rated by mrdudetoyou on Jul 06 2008, 10:11am
shove those arabs aside. we need solar, like now!
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Rated by keflash on Jul 05 2008, 10:14pm
needed this thirty years ago we would not be where we are now.
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Rated by yobaba on Jul 05 2008, 12:57pm
U.S. Senator Bernie Saunders (I-VT) has introduced a Bill to the Senate that would help homeowners to slash the cost of installing solar panels. The 10 Million Solar Roofs Act of 2008 will offer rebates for up to half the cost of installing solar photovoltaic systems, and run for ten years. A wide range of people and organizations, including homeowners, businesses, non-profit organizations, state and local governments will be eligible to apply. The Bill will be formally introduced when the Senate reconvenes on Monday following the 4th July recess. Co-sponsors come from across the political spectrum, including Senators John Kerry (D-MA), Ben Cardon (D-MD), Arlen Specter (R-PA), John Warner (R-VA), and Robert Menendez (D-NJ). The proposal looks very similar to an initiative launched in San Francisco late last month that will provide rebates of $3,000 to $6,000 in the largest city-wide solar promotion scheme in the U.S.
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Rated by shocs on Jul 04 2008, 4:45pm
That is great. Solar roofs may be expensive, but they are a good investment.