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John Goreham    December 20, 2014 - 11:03AM

In reply to by ConnecticutSteve (not verified)

Excellent point. For those that own their own home that is an option if the house can accommodate panels. However, those residents that generate solar can also sell that solar back to the utility at the market rate, right? So that power you and your neighbors paid for (solar is heavily subsidized by taxpayers), has a value. Whether you use it to charge a car, or to put the revenue in your pocket, or to run a heat pump to warm your home, that solar you generate may be more valuable as car power, or it may not. Again, if you are one of the few that owns a home, and has a home that can be set up with subsidized solar.

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