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Interesting Page

by Sherilyn
(Sullivan, IN)

I have a recent interest in solar power. Do you think it is cost effective for southern Indiana? My husband doesn't, and I don't know. How do you find answers to those kinds of questions?

Thanks for your input ahead of time.

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Apr 28, 2010
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Solar roi.
by: Anonymous

With the new 30% tax credits and buyback programs from local utilities, the payoff can be as little as 4 years. It also depends on what you currently pay for electric. I purchased a solar hot water system from event horizon solar and figured the payback to be about 5 years. You can't get these returns from the stock market!

Apr 02, 2010
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help here
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karahco_electric@live.com for help

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