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Credit crunch creates Catch-22 on energy
With both presidential candidates promising new levels of commitment to new renewable energy sources, you'd think Stuart Cohen of Deer Park would be thrilled.
Fed up with monthly LIPA bills approaching $500, Cohen earlier this year got serious about installing solar energy panels on his home, hopeful of cutting his bill by $200 a month. He settled on a contractor and even got what he considered...
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