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A Massachusetts
engineer for a local solar heating project is petitioning the state to apply
guidelines that would make it easier to receive rebates from utility companies
for alternative energy projects.
Curt M. Freedman (C.M.F. Engineering
Inc., Longmeadow, MA) contends that the cost of energy conservation projects
that are to be reviewed for rebates by utility companies should be assessed after
subtracting the tax credit awarded by the state.
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