Leasing the Sun

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Installing solar panels can still be an expensive business, but as Rick Daubenspeck argues, new leasing options are making the technology increasingly affordable

Solar collection systems mounted on the roofs of commercial and municipal buildings continue to grow in popularity around the country for building tenants and the financial institutions positioned to provide...

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