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Old 11-05-13, 01:39 PM   #4
jeff5may
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The main goal here is: get what you want without tons of trial and error. Since the local power utility and its unique set of rules, codes, and pricing structure are set in stone (today) for us private citizens, it's best to start your quest there. They may help or resist your desire to go solar. They may or may not have hoops you must jump through to qualify for whatever programs or incentives they may or may not have. In this situation it's WAAAY better to ask for permission than forgiveness.
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