Applications open for program offering rebates on solar-power projects for businesses, homeowners associations in Summit County
Breckenridge, Frisco, Silverthorne and Summit County are offering a limited number of rebates through the Solarize Summit program

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Solarize Summit is now accepting applications for rebates on solar-power projects from Summit County businesses and homeowners associations.
Breckenridge, Frisco, Silverthorne and Summit County are offering a limited number of rebates through the Solarize Summit program, according to a news release from the High Country Conservation Center.
The nonprofit will host a virtual webinar March 19 from 9-10 a.m. to learn more about how businesses and homeowners associations can qualify for Solarize Summit, the available rebates and incentives and how to make the switch to clean, cost-effective solar energy, the release states.
To sign up, visit HighCountryConservation.org/events/solarize-business/.
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