Solar Energy Remains Popular For Private Homeowners


    Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house on October 15, 2011 in Wessling, Germany. Germany has and is continuing to invest heavily in solar energy, both in the public and private sectors. The German government introduced a feed-in tariff with its Renewable Energy Act in 2000 that guarantees homeowners a minimum rate for selling electricity from renewable energy sources into the nation's electricity grid. (Photo by Alexandra Beier/Getty Images)


    Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




    Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




    Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




    Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




    Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




    Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




    Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




    Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house


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Solar Energy Remains Popular For Private Homeowners


Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house on October 15, 2011 in Wessling, Germany. Germany has and is continuing to invest heavily in solar energy, both in the public and private sectors. The German government introduced a feed-in tariff with its Renewable Energy Act in 2000 that guarantees homeowners a minimum rate for selling electricity from renewable energy sources into the nation's electricity grid. (Photo by Alexandra Beier/Getty Images)


Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house




Workers install solar power modules for producing heat on the roof of a house


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