I wrote about this program in an earlier blog and it appears that the State is finally jumping on the bandwagon - with consequences, of course. While there are more restrictions (and a few more minor costs), it's still a great way to green up your home while not taking on the entire burden of the cost upfront. Should you sell your home, the remaining cost of the loan passes to the buyer - and that makes sense since they'll be benefitting from the system or equipment that stays with the property.
The link to the article is here
Information also is available at the program Web site, sonomacountyenergy.org
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