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Originally Posted by Fuzz
Why? It only helps wealthy people save money. It's not a very good use of taxpayer dollars. Solar farms are far more efficient. It would be better for the environment to subsidize solar on warehouse rooftops than individual homes.
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Why? Because I want solar and I don't want to pay for it. I don't make decision for the federal government, and I think they will heavily incentivize individuals in the medium future to install solar and that's when I'll jump in. If the federal government thinks solar farms are better, well they should pursue that then.
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
You also got a few thousand dollars of free money after you completed the work as a grant. The interest free loan was something separate, but also an incentive.
Not bad for something someone might have needed to do anyways and also incentivizes doing it earlier vs later.
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Are you sure? The Zeno guy I met with said the zero-interest loan is currently the ONLY incentive.