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An Indiana Church Fights for Solar Net-Metering to Save Low-Income Seniors Money
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Date:2025-04-16 02:13:21
The church congregation helped build an apartment building powered by solar energy and geothermal heat to save low-income seniors money and protect the planet. The building produces all the power it needs, but there’s a catch: The local utility doesn’t allow multifamily buildings to just use their own energy. The congregation is pushing back. Read the story.
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