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    Letters to the Editor: Altadena should take the opportunity to go solar as it rebuilds

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsFebruary 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Feb. 20, 2026 7 AM PT

    To the editor: There’s a rather more cost-effective resolution for re-electrifying Altadena after the fireplace: Go photo voltaic (“Altadena asked Edison to bury power lines. Some fire victims say that could cost them $40,000,” Feb. 17). For a similar price (or much less) as Southern California Edison’s reconnection payment, a property proprietor may buy a solar energy and battery system. Constructing a house is the proper time to put in photo voltaic and it could pay for itself over a number of years’ time. Why affirm a lifetime subscription to a public utility asking house owners to pay for the chance to purchase electrical energy transferred over Edison energy strains?

    Altadenans ought to take this chance to leap into the longer term as they rebuild. Politicians ought to assist residents discover methods to finance this bounce with low-interest loans or grants.

    Rebuild and restore Altadena’s beloved neighborhoods and paved the way to a solar-powered future for the entire USA.

    Stephen Edberg, La Cañada Flintridge



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