Last year, Columbus, Ga., resident Christine DiFeliciantonio, 67, already began suspecting a new administration could end solar energy incentives. “It was cause for me to act more urgently,” she said.
Within a few days after launch on Aug. 4, nearly a thousand families across Georgia signed up to receive free solar panels from Georgia BRIGHT, one of 60 programs offering residential solar power to ...
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