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��MdffJJJV �ppDf�llaft1f, <br />JI)ANuIm/ iu �Um � uui�uiuiu�iuiuu�ui uuuu1mi muuuuuuuuuuuu 111 u�uuu�uuu�uum u� <br />�uA <br />cait <br />'t 1,­i e t r" ii <br />4 <br />Spread the Word: Solarize is Back! <br />To ring in the new year, we have just <br />launched our biggest Solarize program ever. <br />If you own a home or business <br />anywhere in the Triangle, you <br />can gsgp up now for a free solar <br />assessment. <br />Find out how you can start saving money on <br />your electric bill, help advance the clean <br />energy revolution and get a 30% tax credit <br />from Uncle Sam. <br />Solarize the Triangle is brought to you by the state's <br />two top sponsors of Solarize programs; NC WARN and J101 111104 <br />I 0 <br />NextClimate. Over the last two years, the two <br />organizations have helped 312 homes and businesses �u� �� �f <br />go solar. That's more than 1.5 megawatts of clean„ <br />solar energy. To get that much power, you'd have to <br />burn nearly 900 tons of coal every year. <br />Solarize helps homeowners go solar more cheaply and <br />easily. We pre- screen the installers and negotiate a <br />discounted price with them. This year's Solarize pricing is around 14% lower than last <br />year's. <br />The price drops more as more people go solar through Solarize. We rely on neighbor -to- <br />neighbor marketing, so please forward this email to your friends and neighbors. <br />You can i for Solarize the Triangle from now through April 30, but if you do it <br />today, you can start saving sooner. The assessment is free and there is no obligation or <br />pressure to buy. <br />Learn lots more at s i or join us for one of our free Dublic information <br />sessions, including Saturday, January 23 at 10 a.m. at the Chapel Hill Public Library. <br />