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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Jason Merecki wrote:</strong> <P>Hello! Keystone / Lenawee owner here. Our board explored solar panel installation a couple years ago (around 2021) and we did not find it attractive at the time. The rebates and cost incentives covered a small percentage of total cost, leaving the rest to the association. The solar company provided estimated returns (savings on electricity), which seemed to just take the actual cost and spread it out across 15 years, not really a careful analysis of potential savings. Also, installation on the roof would void our roof warranty, and we were unsure if the volume of snow in winter months would make the panels less effective.</P> <P>That said, I'd appreciate information about successful solar installations in Summit County which could be used as a close example for us. We would still be interested if we can see better positive returns. </P> </blockquote><br>
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