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	<title>Comments on: Solar Taking It Easy in Santa Monica</title>
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		<title>By: Dan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 22:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m a wholesale Solar Energy distributor in Texas (http://www.advancingthegreen.com) and I like your comment about States and local municipalities breaking down the barriers for solar energy. They found it essential since many of them are being forced in various ways to accept the Stimulus funding designated only for Green initiatives. They obviously couldn&#039;t use those funds for solar or other renewable energy without removing their own self imposed roadblocks.  This is use-it-or-lose-it money that if they don&#039;t use it, their constituents will be mighty upset that they didn&#039;t take the FREE Money.

Likewise homeowners are finding that with all the rebates available when you install a solar energy system, they will only end up paying a fraction of the total cost. For example, in Denton, Texas, if a homeowner buys a 22 panel solar energy system through our company, it is possible after all the rebates that their out of pocket costs could be less than $3,000.

I love your posts. Keep up the good work in Advancing the Green.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a wholesale Solar Energy distributor in Texas (<a href="http://www.advancingthegreen.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.advancingthegreen.com</a>) and I like your comment about States and local municipalities breaking down the barriers for solar energy. They found it essential since many of them are being forced in various ways to accept the Stimulus funding designated only for Green initiatives. They obviously couldn&#8217;t use those funds for solar or other renewable energy without removing their own self imposed roadblocks.  This is use-it-or-lose-it money that if they don&#8217;t use it, their constituents will be mighty upset that they didn&#8217;t take the FREE Money.</p>
<p>Likewise homeowners are finding that with all the rebates available when you install a solar energy system, they will only end up paying a fraction of the total cost. For example, in Denton, Texas, if a homeowner buys a 22 panel solar energy system through our company, it is possible after all the rebates that their out of pocket costs could be less than $3,000.</p>
<p>I love your posts. Keep up the good work in Advancing the Green.</p>
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