In a number of communities the home owner associations don%26#039;t allow solar panels on roofs because they think they blight the neighborhood. Other people live in apartments and can%26#039;t have solar panels.
In addition would being able to use government tax credits, be an additional incentive to invest in a solar co-op?
Survey: If you could not install a solar panel on your house would you buy shares in a solar energy co-op?
If I was already committed to the idea of using solar to power my house then sure I would join a collective. I might even go that route anyway since that way you avoid doing the maintenance on the system yourself. That%26#039;s worth $ to me to not have the hassle.
If you REALLY want them on your house get elected to the Board for your local community and change the CCR%26#039;s so that solar panels are allowed. You just need to convince enough people it%26#039;s a good idea. Democracy in action!
Tax credits for solar always make it more attractive, whether they be for the individual, the co-op or a major energy company.
Survey: If you could not install a solar panel on your house would you buy shares in a solar energy co-op?
I would buy crude oil shares because it%26#039;s profitable =)
Survey: If you could not install a solar panel on your house would you buy shares in a solar energy co-op?
the big thing here in Texas,is wind generators
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