Georgia's Senate today unanimously approved legislation to end the state's current ban on third-party financing for residential and commercial solar electric systems. After passing in the House of Representatives in February, House Bill 57 now heads to Governor Nathan Deal, who has 40 days to sign the bill into law. Georgia is one of only five U.S. states that do not allow property owners and businesses to take advantage of popular third-party financial products such as leases, loans and power-purchase agreements. Florida, Kentucky, North Carolina and Oklahoma also do not allow third-party financing. Specifically, ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...