I've included a few links here to those programs. The last link was a proposal by an Ohio lawmaker to install panels on 2000 schools. The unique part of his proposal was that it would drop the cost of panels for everyone because of the large order, and that they would feed the excess production back into the grid during the summer when school was out to meet summer demand.
Its here to stay no doubt. And once energy prices rise again, which they cannot help but to, you will hear & see more about this technology.
NOTE: I can't get the last link to work, but look it up on Google and you will find it there.
www.nyserda.org/programs/schools/default.asp
www.focusonenergy.com/Business/Schools-and-Government/Default.aspx
www.naseo.org/members/programs/default.aspx
www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us/re_solar_pv.htm
blog.cleveland.com/.../solar_panels_proposed_for_2000.html
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