EPA Plans to End a Program that Makes Solar Power Available to Low-Income Americans – Knowhere News
OHIO, AUG 11 – The termination cuts $156 million in solar funding for over 12,000 Ohio homes, reducing support for low-income communities amid rising energy demands, officials and advocates said.
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EPA plans to end a program that makes solar power available to low-income Americans – Knowhere News
The Trump administration has announced that it will discontinue a $7 billion initiative to provide inexpensive solar energy to low-income regions and homes. The action is a component of President Trump’s attempt to undo the climate plan of former President Biden and promote fossil fuels in its place. The goal of the “Solar for All” program was to assist over 900,000 low-income households in lowering their utility costs and pollution. Efforts nat…
The war on sunshine: How federal cuts just stripped Ohio of $156 million for solar energy
The abrupt termination of a $7 billion federal solar energy program has dealt a serious blow to Ohio’s renewable energy plans, with the Today in Ohio crew ruing the state’s loss of $156 million that would have powered thousands of homes with solar arrays.
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