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17
AUG
2010

FlaSEIA Leads Charge to Allocate Millions in Unspent Stimulus Money to Cover a Portion of the State’s Unpaid Solar Rebates

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The Florida Solar Energy Industries Association (FlaSEIA) has long been an advocate of paying the thousands of Floridians still owed rebates from the state’s Solar Rebate Program. Today, many of those Floridians will receive their rebates. FlaSEIA commends the Florida Energy and Climate Commission (FECC) for its recent action to pay some of the more than 15,000 applications that have been filed for solar energy rebates.

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