From EcoPolitics Daily (originally posted on October 13, 2008:
Building contractor C.W. Brown Inc., based in Thornwood, this week became the first company to take advantage of New York’s new “net metering” law. Company officials flipped the switch Monday on their photovoltaic cells to start using solar power in their building, reports the Journal News.
Net metering allows for excess energy produced by solar panels, wind turbines and farm waste to be sold back to the local utility if it isn’t used.


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