Solar revolution: New state law aims to make it easier to go green
Story Date: 8/14/2017

 

Source: FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER, 8/12/17


Dan Kessler wanted to save money when he decided to install solar panels on his family’s Gray’s Creek house.
“One of the biggest reasons was because our electric bill was like $200 and some a month,” Kessler said. “And I look at it as a 'rent or own.’ If I pay $200 to an electric company, then what do I really see out of it?”Solar panels mounted on rooftops aren’t a common sight in North Carolina neighborhoods, but that may be changing.

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