Things are looking sunnier for Pennsylvania homeowners these days. Governor Rendell recently signed into being the Alternative Energy Investment fund, worth $650 million to Pennsylvania homeowners and small-business owners looking to tap into solar and other renewable energy sources. Although, those of you looking to sign up today should know that Penn's Department of Environmental Protection is still working out the kinks on this one. Mainly, they are trying to figure out where, how, and in what proportion the cash will flow. In the meantime, here is what you can get for solar in the home of Pittsburgh steel and the founding fathers:
The Keystone Home Energy Loan Program
The Sustainable Development Fund (SDF)
Net Metering
It is obvious that Pennsylvania has taken a big step toward promoting solar energy in the Keystone state. Right now, we are waiting while the details are figured out but regardless big things are coming. At least $100 million dollars in grants will be available for residential PV and hot water systems. You can sign up for email updates on the progress of the AIEF here. Otherwise, you will hear about it as soon as we do.
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