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- Solar_power_in_Missouri abstract "Solar power in Missouri is capable of generating 21% of the electricity used in Missouri from rooftop solar panels.Net metering is available only during a billing period. Excess generation is credited at avoided cost rate, and lost if any remains after a year, giving the state a B rating.Ikea is installing a 1.28-MW solar array on its St. Louis store which will be the largest rooftop installation in the state. It is due to be completed in fall 2015.".
- Q7556793 abstract "Solar power in Missouri is capable of generating 21% of the electricity used in Missouri from rooftop solar panels.Net metering is available only during a billing period. Excess generation is credited at avoided cost rate, and lost if any remains after a year, giving the state a B rating.Ikea is installing a 1.28-MW solar array on its St. Louis store which will be the largest rooftop installation in the state. It is due to be completed in fall 2015.".
- Solar_power_in_Missouri comment "Solar power in Missouri is capable of generating 21% of the electricity used in Missouri from rooftop solar panels.Net metering is available only during a billing period. Excess generation is credited at avoided cost rate, and lost if any remains after a year, giving the state a B rating.Ikea is installing a 1.28-MW solar array on its St. Louis store which will be the largest rooftop installation in the state. It is due to be completed in fall 2015.".
- Q7556793 comment "Solar power in Missouri is capable of generating 21% of the electricity used in Missouri from rooftop solar panels.Net metering is available only during a billing period. Excess generation is credited at avoided cost rate, and lost if any remains after a year, giving the state a B rating.Ikea is installing a 1.28-MW solar array on its St. Louis store which will be the largest rooftop installation in the state. It is due to be completed in fall 2015.".