Mr. Gorman wasn’t so much alarmed that the program would be cut if Donald Trump reoccupied the Oval Office; as a retired environmental advocate who moved back to Pittsburgh from Washington, D.C., four years ago, he knows policy gears turn slowly in the nation’s capital.
It was the eligibility criteria that drew him in: Pennsylvania Bright was offering to lease solar panels to low- and moderate-income households, those earning below $100,000 a year.
Mr. Gorman and his wife, Kate Walker, fit the bill. They’d been curious about solar for years but didn’t know if they could make it work financially…