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Discussion on solar-questions-often-asked
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The next questions should also be
How much do I think I already know?
How much do I want to learn?
How much do I want to pay? - the information is free, but you maybe
better off buying a book to help yourself get focused first. Then go
to the .gov / nrel or other state agencies site to find out more
about solar power. There are expensive professional ways to do this
with High ticket prices or do it yourself and learn how easy this