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    That's really good for those people who want to go the alternative route.

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    Great information! Thanks for the links.
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    Our house had solar energy at one time before we bought it, and I've ben lamenting its loss ever since I found out.... I'd love to go solar again. I we ever have enough money o invest in it, a tax credit would be nice.

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    Wonderful news Kim. I got a catalog yesterday and was thinking.."hmmmmm if the gov't would just offer some tax incentives I would seriously consider some solar panels..." This is very good news!

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    Thats good to know! Our state offers a tax break too.

    The price for the solar heating set up dropped dramatically at one point when the state stopped offering the tax credit though. Soon as they brought the tax break back the price went up again


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    Great news! thank you

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