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For Immediate Release
May 22, 2009
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Tomlinson Says State Rebates Now Available to Install Solar Energy Systems
Pennsylvania consumers and small businesses can now apply for rebates of up
to 35 percent to offset the cost of buying and installing solar-energy systems,
according to Senator Tommy Tomlinson (R-Bucks).
Tomlinson said the rebates will be offered on a first-come, first-served
basis under the Pennsylvania Sunshine Program. The program was created as part
of the Alternative Energy Funding Act, which Tomlinson sponsored.
"This program is a win-win for Pennsylvania because it helps consumers save
money, it encourages the use of green energy and helps to reduce energy
consumption," Tomlinson said. "By going solar, we can become more energy
efficient, improve our environment, and help folks save money on their monthly
energy bills."
Tomlinson said the legislature has approved $100 million for the rebate
program and he expects all that money to be used. So he urged area residents
and businesses to apply quickly for funding.
Residential applicants must be Pennsylvania residents and must be the owner
of the home where the project will be installed. Vacation homes and investment
properties do not qualify for funding.
Small business applicants must be for-profit businesses located within
Pennsylvania with no more than 100 full-time employees.
Tomlinson explained that consumers and businesses must choose an installer
from the Department of Environmental Protection’s qualified installer list. That
installer will submit a pre-installation application on the applicant’s behalf.
When the pre-installation application has received department approval, then a
reservation will be made for a rebate.
For more information on how to apply and a list of qualified installers,
applicants can go to
www.depweb.state.pa.us/pasunshine.
Contact: Fran Cleaver
(717) 787-5072 |