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By Craig Johnson

Debunked: Why People Think Solar Won't Work Where They Live

Harnessing the sun's power is possible in a surprisingly wide variety of locations and weather.

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Some people think because of the weather where they live, solar is for someone else. But solar power is popular in subtropical Hawaii, frigid Alaska, and semiarid Southern California. What do the climates in those places have in common? Nothing. A home solar energy system is a big investment. Even with $0-down programs to eliminate upfront costs, ...
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