High upfront costs for solar arrays, combined with Pennsylvania’s already high labor and building costs have prevented solar development from taking off.
available on a first-come-first-served basis
companies like Solar States
The fact is that solar energy is not yet cost effective for up-and-coming businesses to afford in the short term.
by the first of the year, no rebates had been issued
this law is great news for the city’s engineering students and solar technicians-in-training
$100 million in grant funding to help fund solar electric (solar photovoltaic, or PV) and solar hot water (solar thermal) projects for homeowners and small businesses in Pennsylvania.