Tag: inflation reduction act
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A familiar refrain? States are getting funding for community solar—but they might not be able to use it.
Indiana isn’t alone facing hurdles potentially deploying millions of dollars in new federal funding aimed at helping low- and middle-income households access the benefits of solar energy. Wisconsin leaders are celebrating a $62 million grant from the Biden administration to help install solar power in homes and in community projects. But there’s a catch: Those…
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Stateline.org: “Can’t install your own solar panels? Some areas let you join a community project.”
Recent news article makes the clear case why Indiana needs independent community solar here.
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Columbus Republic: “Grant will energize an array of solar in Columbus”
Indiana received welcome news on Earth Day this year that our state will soon receive more than $100 million in federal funding to help bring solar energy to low- and middle-income Hoosiers. This recent editorial in the Columbus Republic sums up why this funding is so important for the future of our state: Solar power…
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Solar for All? Federal Investment in Indiana Will Help Low-Income Hoosier Families
The White House and the EPA made a big splash on Earth Day with their announcement of $7 billion in funding to make sure solar energy is available to low-income families. The Solar for All funding is the jump-start we need to ensure equitable access to solar energy and to get the transition to clean…
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BREAKING: Feds Announce Solar For All Grants, Indiana Awarded $117 Million
Under the $7 billion Solar for All program, the 60 selected applicants will create new or expand existing low-income solar programs, which will enable over 900,000 households in low-income and disadvantaged communities to benefit from distributed solar energy.
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In Boston, a Vision for a Future Powered by the Sun and Owned by the Community
The Boston Community Solar Cooperative is working to build a future powered by the sun and owned by the community. Their goal is to write a new chapter in Boston’s energy story.
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Turning Trash into Treasure: How Community Solar Could Breathe New Life into Landfills
Building community solar farms on landfills presents a potential a win-win proposition, especially in states like Indiana.
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Shine Bright in Indiana: The Power of Community Solar
Learn how Indiana residents can benefit from community solar – save money, go green, and access solar even if you rent or can’t install panels.
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The Inflation Reduction Act and Solar Energy: How Solar for All Could Expand Renewable Energy in Indiana
The recently passed Inflation Reduction Act includes significant provisions to incentivize solar energy adoption across the United States.
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IndyStar: “Indiana ranked worst state for rooftop solar. Here’s why fewer Hoosiers have it.”
“Net metering’s incentives were replaced with a system that pays homeowners much less for that excess power they generate from the rooftop or residential solar installation.”