Battles around who pays for the energy are being waged across the country and could determine the future of home solar panels
, which advocates say are crucial to weaning the energy system off power sources that emit carbon dioxide, a major cause of global warming. In Florida, the state’s largest utility persuaded lawmakers to vote to gut the state’s rooftop solar credits, a measure that Gov.
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