"Rooftop solar panels? Are you kidding? I can barely afford rent this month," a friend said at a reception last week, when I asked her about her plans to rely on solar power to meet her electric needs. She has worked in the electric industry for 15 years as a public-interest attorney, and would like to access rooftop solar power, but has no way to do it. "But what does the electric industry focus on? How to charge people with roofto...
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