Why would businesses and individuals move away from a state that created “additional incentives for homeowners and businesses to install solar panels”?
Why would they want to stay in a state with very high living expenses and cost of doing business? Solar panels have been a boondoggle to say the least. How many Solar Panel companies have gone belly up despite generous loans from Obama. By the way, how do Solar Panels stand up to 6′ of snow like they were getting last winter? Something tells me that big damage would occur and they would have to be replaced.
Massachusetts lost a hunk of money- I want to say over $50 million, “investing” in a solar energy company called Evergreen. If solar is going to make it, it needs to do so on its own merits. The industry has already taken enough in subsidies.
Go ahead Massachusetts, run business and individuals off. They will like it better moving south.
Why would businesses and individuals move away from a state that created “additional incentives for homeowners and businesses to install solar panels”?
Why would they want to stay in a state with very high living expenses and cost of doing business? Solar panels have been a boondoggle to say the least. How many Solar Panel companies have gone belly up despite generous loans from Obama. By the way, how do Solar Panels stand up to 6′ of snow like they were getting last winter? Something tells me that big damage would occur and they would have to be replaced.
Massachusetts lost a hunk of money- I want to say over $50 million, “investing” in a solar energy company called Evergreen. If solar is going to make it, it needs to do so on its own merits. The industry has already taken enough in subsidies.
Exactly why is this in the Insurance Journal?