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How to Calculate the 30% Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)Dec 16, 2009
Photo:Flickr/ AnnCleaver 2000
The end of the year brings the thought of the Spring yet to come. And with that Spring comes the taxes yet to pay.
Me thinks this is why we’ve been getting a lot of emails about the 30% Federal Investment Tax Credit...
Read the Leaked Transcript of the UUWS Climate Skeptics MeetingDec 11, 2009
Photo:Flickr/ Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com
SolarPowerRocks Newswire – Los Angeles.
Breaking News. Unidentified green advocates have hacked into the servers of the Union of Unconcerned Wannabe Scientists (UUWS) and leaked the transcript of their...
Colorado Solar Power Rebates and Incentives – Updated!Dec 6, 2009
Photo:Flickr/Mfajardo
Man, oh, man, there’s so much to love about Colorado: Skiing, Beer, Cattle Ranchers, Beer, Skiing. Did I say those last two already? My bad. In any case, add solar power to that Rocy Mountain short list.
Colorado is really in the...
Girls Take it Off for Solar Power and Climate ChangeNov 24, 2009
Once Upon a Time in Solar in New York…Nov 22, 2009
Once upon a time, I was a young “Solar Fred” growing up in Manhattan in the 1980’s. I don’t remember what first alerted me, but I somehow learned about what was then known as the Citicorp Center.
That building was originally designed for small scale...
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