Letter: Look beyond utilities for our energy future

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One thought on “Letter: Look beyond utilities for our energy future

  1. Joey, why did people sign up for solar power? It was heavily subsidized; and for the first ten or fifteen years, IPL was required to pay twice what it cost to make energy out of coal or natural gas compared to solar power on homes. These people bragged about getting paid for using electricity instead of paying for it.

    Well, now that incentives have expired; how many people will “buy” a system. I had a solar power expert out to my home three years ago. After 10 minutes he said “your roof material is too difficult to install panels on”. He also said my trees were too tall and the direction of my roof wouldn’t be approved. Then he drove away. So, no such thing as solar power for all. – Steven Pettinga

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