We get that solar power is a wonderful, renewable energy source. Yet businesses have been held back from aquiring PVs by the ROI. Business owners stop holding your breath. New York is serious about its commitment to expanding renewable energy sources. Committed to creating 30% of it's energy from renewable resources by 2015, we are half way there. Leo Wiegman, explains how leveraging new incentives makes solar affordable for business. His article, "Solar Power at 80%" from the Ossining-Croton On Hudson Patch shares the details.
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