The Trump Administration Looks To Claw Back $7 Billion In Energy Grants: Who’s Impacted And How To Still Go Green
UNITED STATES, AUG 7 – The cancellation of the $7 billion Solar for All program will affect over 900,000 low-income households and follows cuts to 35 clean energy projects since Trump took office in 2025.
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump’s administration moved to kill the $7 billion Solar For All program supporting low-income and disadvantaged communities.
- Earlier this year, President Donald Trump removed the 30% residential tax credit under the OBBBA, favoring fossil fuels and nuclear, with at least 35 clean energy projects canceled since his return.
- Sunnova and Mosaic filed for bankruptcy in June, while Enphase Energy and Sunrun stocks fell by 70% and 40% over the past year.
- Southern Environmental Law Center vowed to sue, noting that over 900,000 households in low-income and disadvantaged communities could lose benefits projected to save over $350 million annually.
- Under the OBBBA, homeowners have until December 31, 2025, to claim the residential tax credit, and Tao Sun said leasing deals will extend credits until 2027 for solar and 2033 for batteries.
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Trump administration seeks to claw back $62 million in low-income solar grants for Maine
The Governor's Energy Office said Friday that it had received a termination letter from the Environmental Protection Agency for funding it had promised last year.
Trump government's new charge against green energy: the US administration, known for its anti-renewable positions, announced on Thursday, August 7th the end of a device for the installation of solar panels. It is a concrete application of what the US president named the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", its budget law last early July. Another step in Donald Trump's battle against what he calls "the green scam".
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