Property Ownership
Vermont's 'net metering' for solar energy installations allows property owners to:
ASell their home to the utility company
BSend excess solar energy to the grid and receive credits on their utility bill✓ Correct
CAvoid all property taxes on solar installations
DExempt solar installations from Act 250 review
Explanation
Vermont's net metering program allows solar energy system owners to export excess electricity to the grid and receive bill credits from the utility, making solar investments more economically viable.
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