The much anticipated Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Commonwealth II Block 7 is open!
This is where new customers installing solar power systems can receive a rebate that gets put toward the cost of their installation system. The rebate is for up to $8,500...pretty sweet right?
There aren't a whole lot of catches with this for MA residents, however the block is LIMITED meaning that money will run out and the block will close. MA residents who are installing solar power to their home or busisness and want to take advantage of the rebates (I mean who wouldn't) would then have to wait until the next block opens.
It's rebates like this that make solar all across the country and especially in Massachusetts really sweet, RIGHT now.
The rebates will start to get smaller and smaller as the state and the country starts to produce more solar power and renewable energies on the whole.
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