Nnanji -> RE: So.. what moron said... (4/21/2016 5:18:33 PM)
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ORIGINAL: mnottertail I dont find that interesting at all, oil isnt really going down, its in a low cycle, but it will exceed the last highs. its climbing at the pump already, while my electricity is the same cost as 4 years ago. Then your power company, as forced by your state, fucked you in the ass to pay for your neighbors to go solar more than four years ago and you're still paying. credible cite? of course not. You didn't ask for any, and given your propensity for posting BS cites I reserve the right to ignore your requests in the future. This will get you started. Apparently Minnesota began giving green energy rebates in 1983. Attached you'll see one link to where your incentive was upward of $4,000 to homeowners if they installed systems prior to 2010. Your energy rates were probably set to pay for that some time ago. Although, I see the state initiated something new in 2013 that supposed to occur through 2016. So your rates may go up now. You're paying,through electrical rates, for other people to put solar panels on their roofs. http://www.mn.gov/commerce/consumers/your-home/save-energy-money/mim/ http://www.cleanenergyauthority.com/solar-rebates-and-incentives/minnesota/ http://www.trunorthsolar.com/incentives/ https://solarpowerrocks.com/minnesota/ http://www.residentialsolar101.org/minnesota-solar-rebates-incentives-and-tax-credits/ Minnesota Power – Solar-Electric (PV) Rebate Program Minnesota Power offers a rebate of $2,000 per kilowatt-DC for grid-connected solar-electric (PV) systems, with a maximum award of$4,000 per customer. This program, which began in 2004, is available to the utility’s residential and customers, subject to availability of funding. Minnesota Power’s rebate for PV systems can be combined with the Minnesota Office of Energy Security’s Solar-Electric (PV) Rebate Program, which offers rebates of $1.75-$2.00/W for residential and small business PV systems. Systems must be installed on or before December 31, 2010
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