A promising source of renewable energy which relies heavily on government assistance is struggling to survive in New Jersey. Managing Editor Mike Schneider sat down with whom many consider the founding father of renewable energy legislation in New Jersey — CEO and President of Advanced Solar Products Lyle Rawlings — for an in-depth discussion of solar energy's future in New Jersey.
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