A solar trade group is ‘deeply disappointed’ in New York’s latest budget proposal. Here’s what it wants
The New York arm of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) isn’t pulling any punches in its rebuttal to a new state budget proposal unveiled by Governor Kathy Hochul this week.
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