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This blogspot set up to watch AB 920, a bill to make the electric utilities pay the power they take that those with solar power make. When such policies have been enacted in Germany, France and Spain per documented at http://www.thesolarvillage.com and NOVA special 'Saved by the Sun' a feed in tariff was the reason for why Germany is on track to be 20-30% of its energy pie on solar- despite being at the same latitude of Maine and with balmy over cast weather much of the year.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Good News! Solar hits 1% of Total USA Energy Usage Latest EIA, DOE.Gov

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Public policy solar powered Frieberg, Germany

Public policy solar powered Frieberg, Germany
Feed in tariffs recognize solar powered home owners as power plants. Homeowners with solar panels generate power the utility companies take and so law requires utilities to reimburse homeowners for generating energy.

Frieberg Germany Solar Panels

Frieberg Germany Solar Panels

Frieberg Germany Solar Panels

Frieberg Germany Solar Panels

Frieberg Germany Solar Panels

Frieberg Germany Solar Panels

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