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Firm aiming to make solar power a bargain

Posted on October 4, 2012 |
By John Flowers



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SUNCOMMON SOLAR COMMUNITY organizer Dan Conant, right, talks with Rep. Willem Jewett, while Rep. Diane Lanpher talks with Ferrisburgh energy coordinator Bob McNary at the gazebo on the Middlebury green Tuesday afternoon. The public officials were there to support Suncommon in its announcement of a program to bring cost-effective solar electric generation to Addison County. Independent photo/John McCright

MIDDLEBURY — A new Waterbury Center-based company is trying to bring the promise of solar-powered electric generation to Addison County at a price that Vermonters can afford.

A new Waterbury Center-based company called Suncommon announced on Tuesday that it will soon begin installing solar electric systems on Addison County homes with no up-front cost and for monthly rates that can be less than what the customers are paying for conventional electricity.

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