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Solar scams claiming many victims

Solar power is a very popular renewable energy source right now, which has a lot of people eagerly wanting to install solar projects at their homes. 

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While it is certainly an alternative option that provides clean energy, there are companies who are using the situation to scam unsuspecting people.

 

We at Inland Power welcome a variety of clean energy options, however we don't believe you should pay outlandish prices for empty promises. 

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If you are considering solar, we want to make sure you have well rounded, accurate information before making a big commitment like solar.

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Click here to learn more about solar scams and how to steer clear of them.

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You can also see the most commonly-used myths by clicking here

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It's always important to know the facts before signing any contracts. If you are considering a solar option, contact our conservation at (509) 789-1801 to make sure it is the best fit for you. 

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SOLAR INCENTIVES & REBATES

If you have questions about system certification or incentive payments, please visit the WSU Energy Program's website, or contact the Washington State Energy Program team at solarprogram@energy.wsu.edu | 360-956-2200 or 888-363-7289 (toll-free).

PRODUCTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM CLOSED TO NEW APPLICANTS.
 

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