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Once again, New Jersey’s solar boat has been rocked: due to revisions to a previously approved budget, the state’s Clean Energy Rebate will
not accept new applications for the month of April, and all applications currently in queue will be frozen until the program reopens in May. If
the solar rebate is reduced from current levels–all too likely–then
projects in queue will be approved at the revised (lower) rate. What does this mean for solar...
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