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I could have either switched to propane heating or oil heating for around $10,000 or switch to solar electric heating for around $12,000.

Not only was it fairly cheap, it also included a receptacle that sends extra energy back to the grid and I get paid for it.

The only time I have to pay for electricity is in the Winter months and that’s because the heat is on the go constantly and we don’t line dry in the winter.

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