Customers accuse state-led solar energy program of fraud – CBS2 (Chicago)

The state said its Illinois Shines program can't be called a rebate, but it certainly sounds like one: install solar panels using an Illinois Shines-approved vendor and get a chunk of money back; Incentives are supposed to flow through the vendor. "They never should have set up a program like this so that a third party like the contractor could get all that money, and then they're responsible for paying us," said one customer, waiting on a $15,000 incentive.
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Lana
2 years ago

So sorry, beware of buying into lies related to government science.

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