EPA Cancels $7 Billion Solar For All Program, Sparking Disappointment
By
Ellen Eberhardt
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Summary
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has cancelled the $7 billion Solar For All program, a Biden-era initiative aimed at providing solar energy access to low and middle-income homeowners. Advocates and experts express disappointment, warning that this decision could negatively impact the solar industry.
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Experts warn that the cancellation may negatively affect the solar industry in general.
The $7 billion initiative supported nationwide programs to provide solar energy for low and middle-income homeowners.
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