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	<title>Comments on: PA Bill Could Alter Regional SREC Market</title>
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		<title>By: PA Solar Bills HB 2405 and HB 1128 Are Done &#171; SRECTrade Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Pennsylvania House Bill 2405 and House Bill 1128 are no longer on the table in Pennsylvania. The Bills were intended to strengthen the PA SREC market but both included critical flaws such as the exclusion of previously qualified facilities in HB 2405 and incredibly low ACPs in HB 1128.  At this point it is unlikely that there will be any changes to the PA SREC market any time in the near future. [...]</description>
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