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Shiny Happy PeopleUtility will pay for solar on Habitat for Humanity houses in CaliforniaPosted at 4:57 AM on 21 Sep 2007Recognizing that solar electricity is a good investment in the long run but a bit spendy up front, utility Pacific Gas and Electric has agreed to pay for solar power on some 65 houses built by Habitat for Humanity in northern and central California next year. PG&E will donate about $1.2 million for panels and installation; low-income residents will see radically reduced electric bills. "For us it's not so much an environmental thing -- it's a cost issue," says Mark Crozet of Habitat. "It's a piece of their income that these families don't have to spend on electricity. It's a big increase in the quality of life." Environmental and low-cost can go hand in hand? Whoda thunk.source: San Francisco Chronicle |
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