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In Uniondale, New York, the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) is growing its ‘Solar Pioneer Program’ to offer a further block of rebates at $4.50 per watt to complement current rebates. Moreover, homeowners can obtain up to $3750 from the state, and there may be a 15-year real property tax exemption for solar systems installed in New York State.
This is a short news story only. Visit www.re-focus.net for the latest renewable energy industry news.