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Sudden Slashes To Solar Incentives Make It Harder To Go Green

The cap is retroactive to 2026 and could derail planned installations after investors lined up $436 million in private capital, industry leaders said.

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Larry Veray had a plan to bring cheaper, cleaner energy to his townhome complex in Pearl City at no cost to residents. As president of the Waiau Gardens Kai B homeowners’ association, Veray prides himself on keeping association fees low while building reserve funds, and he wasn’t about to ask homeowners to bear the cost of outfitting the complex with solar panels and battery storage units. Instead, Veray found a way to save the planet and cut el…

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Sudden Slashes To Solar Incentives Make It Harder To Go Green

Larry Veray had a plan to bring cheaper, cleaner energy to his townhome complex in Pearl City at no cost to residents.

·New York, United States
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