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  2. GRID Alternatives - Wikipedia

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    Grid, styled "GRID," was founded during the 2001 California energy crisis by Erica Mackie, P.E., and Tim Sears, P.E., two engineering professionals. [2] According to a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency program profile, it "piloted its flagship Solar Affordable Housing Program in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2004, and subsequently expanded to other parts of the state."

  3. Solar power in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Energy Administration offers a $1000 grant for residential PV systems between 2 and 20 kW of DC power at STC and $500 for solar hot water (solar thermal). [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Commercial installations are granted $60/kW (max. 100 kW) for solar panels and $20/square foot (max. 250 square feet) for solar thermal systems.

  4. The Overlooked IRA Fund Boosting Local Climate Projects - AOL

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    GRID Alternatives employees install no-cost solar panels on the rooftop of a low-income household on Oct. 19 in Pomona, California. GRID Alternatives has installed no-cost solar for over 29,000 ...

  5. Solar power in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    CT Solar Lease was a program to install solar panels at no upfront cost, and a fixed lease price for 15 years, with an option to extend the lease for 5 years at a reduced cost. CT Solar Lease owns and sells the RECs generated by the system, but turns over all but $15/REC plus 100% of the sale over $30 or 50% of the sale of the REC up to $30/REC ...

  6. Net metering in the United States - Wikipedia

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    no limit: 100: no: avoided-cost Ohio: no limit: no explicit limit: yes, until end of billing year: generation rate Oklahoma: no limit: 100 or 25,000/year: no: avoided-cost, but utility not required to purchase Oregon: 0.5 or no limit* 10/25 or 25/2,000* yes, until end of billing year* varies Pennsylvania: no limit: 50/3,000 or 5,000: yes, until ...

  7. Indiana ranked worst state for rooftop solar. Here's why ...

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    Indiana scored 15.88 out of a total 100 points in the study that used electricity costs, installation costs, potential solar energy, existing solar capacity and solar polices to grade each state.

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