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  2. Straight Talk: That solar panel offer is likely a scam

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    There's indeed a government program, but don't be sure the solicitor actually is representing it.

  3. AG takes legal action against solar companies

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    Aug. 23—New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has filed a lawsuit in First Judicial District Court in Santa Fe against the New Mexico Solar Group for alleged consumer fraud against customers ...

  4. 2013 Kerala solar panel scam - Wikipedia

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    The Team Solar Energy Company (Team Solar), [1] floated by the main accused Biju Radhakrishnan and Saritha. S. Nair, [2] directors of the company, allegedly collected advance amounts from large number of people and investors by offering to make them business partners, or in the guise of installing alternate sources of energy and failed to deliver the goods.

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  6. Rooftop solar power - Wikipedia

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    Solar panels produce carbon free electricity when irradiated with sunlight. Often made of silicon, solar panels are made of smaller solar cells which typically have six cells per panel. Multiple solar panels strung together make up a solar array. Solar panels are generally protected by tempered glass and secured with an aluminum frame. [11]

  7. DC Solar - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2008 in Concord, California, by Jeffrey Carpoff, an auto mechanic. [5] [6] Berkshire Hathaway invested $340 million in the company. [7]The company supplied solar panels, named Solar Eclipse, [8] to various higher education facilities (using a subsidiary, DC Solar Freedom, for education-related partnerships) such as California State University and Long Beach City ...