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    Oct 28, 2008, 08:45 AM
    Lowering Gas & Elec. Cost for small buiness
    Has anyone heard of or dealt with a program with an energy company (mine SDG&E of So. Calif.), that they will replace your old Refer, Freezer and AC equipment with all energy saving equipment, at no up front cost to you, you pay on your bill.
    I've got an AC unit that’s about 30 years old that needs replacing along with refer and freezer equip. That I just can afford to do but it's costing allot keep going.
    Anyone ever heard of this.

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