I'm not sure what, in general, you are saying . . .
Are you saying it's OK with you, that most electric-company customers paying electric bills - are being charged every month for the few that have solar? Same goes with anybody that pays State and/or Federal taxes.
For myself, I see the USA military as a bit more essential then somebody installing solar because they want to "look green." And yeah, not all people do it for that reason; I certainly don't. I did it for security reasons and independence. But, even that is unsure. By Federal Law, if there's an emergency and big power outage, FEMA can come and seize my equipment for the "greater good."
I see the solar incentive program working similar to the way Welfare does. It eliminates incentive for people to do it on their own and they rely on the government instead.
Not everything gets started because of government support. In the case of the solar industry, many people who have specialized in off-grid power for many years have lost business and some have gone bankrupt - because of the incentive programs favoring grid-tie ONLY. Tell me how that makes sense.
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