Fri, 25 May 2012 07:26:09 CDT

Xcel Energy will drop upfront incentives for homeowners installing solar-power systems, and instead will pay subsidies on a sliding scale for power generated, under a program approved Thursday by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. The Denver Post's Mark Jaffe reports that the PUC also agreed to let Xcel cap its overall subsidies for residential, commercial and other solar installations at 36 megawatts a year. The changes come as Colorado's largest utility faces a $32 million deficit in the...

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