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I¹d suggest checking with the local utilities first. I¹m assuming you¹re talking about photovoltaics. You need to know their issues with power and ³buy-back rate² etc. before you do anything else. More than likely they have resources for finance and support or can direct you to the appropriate programs that do. on 8/31/05 9:50 AM, RWA at rwarecycling@no.address wrote: > Does anyone know how or where we can get low rate financing or grants for > installation of solar panels on our commercial property, located in Florida? > > Thank you, > Kerry Herzig > Robert Wallick Associates > 407-656-5060 > kerry@no.address > David Biddle, Executive Director P.O. Box 4037 Philadelphia, PA 19118 215-247-3090 215-432-8225 (mobile) Dbiddle@no.address <WWW.GPCRC.COM> Read In Business magazine to learn about sustainable businesses in communities across North America! Go to: <http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/jgpress/> |
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