Connecticut Clean Energy Fund Announces Solar Power Rebate Program

To fall in line with the growing trend of energy-savings, the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund has launched a $1.8 million, three-year rebate campaign

To fall in line with the growing trend of energy-savings, the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund has launched a $1.8 million, three-year rebate campaign to encourage homeowners to install a solar photovoltaic system on their rooftop, which generates electricity without pollution and helps cut the cost of electricity. Solar energy installation is expensive, with systems in Connecticut ranging from $20,000

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