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Want a rebate to upgrade home electric or swap to solar? There's good news and bad news

Por: MarketWatch Business January 28, 2023

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Why the delay for some programs? The federal government’s will be distributed through state energy offices. That means 50 individual programs need to be designed and implemented to comply with federal regulations. State manpower can vary and some, more than others, have dedicated energy and environmental staffs. The programs reserve the incentives for families earning up to 150% of their area’s median household income. The federal... + full article



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