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  <title>Valley cities vary widely in solar fees</title>
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  <description>At least three Coachella Valley cities could be violating a recent state law capping the permitting fees local governments can charge for rooftop solar installations, with two setting their fees for residential installation at more than twice the $500 limit for such projects.</description>
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  <title>Green Desert: Eyesore or icon? Time will tell for tall towers</title>
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  <description>If you put two 750-foot-tall solar towers in the middle of the desert &#45; a little bit off Interstate 10, about 60 miles east of Indio &#45; it&apos;s likely they&apos;ll be visible.</description>
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