Solar incentive credits to expire at year's end

Sandy Young's picture

In six months the investment tax credits, meant to stimulate investment in solar energy, and the production tax credit, meant to encourage investment in wind energy, are set to expire unless congress makes them a priority and renews them.

So far the quarreling in Congress hasn't abated.

If you haven't had an opportunity to read Thomas Friedman's op-ed piece that ran in The New York Times in late April, I'm recommending it and providing a link.

Also, and more importantly, here are links to the Senate and to the House of Representatives. Let them know where you stand on solar incentive programs.

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