Dec. 20 — The organization, called Solar United Neighbors, runs neighborhood co-op efforts in 12 states across the country and offers support to people installing solar panels on their homes. Banding together into co-ops allows people to share resources and information and to get a bulk discounted rate on the costs of solar panels.
— Dallas Observer
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