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um yeah I am a Logan res. I had NO idea this program was in place. Good to know! Now I can look into it and do something about it. I wonder what other programs are available.
Donkey
It is too bad that the rest of the state of Utah doesn't follow suit. I mean they rather have us use coal and other non renewable resources. I just wished we had a Governor that would stand up for the environment and also the common citizen and offer a tax rebate or some other type of incentive program for installing solar or wind power generation at our own homes so as the state of Utah population continue to grow that in and of itself would not lead to a demand that can over load our state power grid.
Good for Logan!!! I only wish Kanab would spend our tax dollars in this type of positive manner, rather than squandering tax money fighting no-win lawsuits.
Who is paying for this "incentive" rebate? Would it be all of the other ratepayers?
It seems to me that the citizenry is paying for the wealthy to feel good about their environmental sensitivity. Solar subsidies are redistribution of wealth from the poor to the rich!
Like any business or technology, if solar energy can't compete without taxpayer money, it should fail until it can compete.
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