EPA’s Cancellation of $7 Billion Solar Grant Program Threatens America’s Clean Energy Future
The EPA has abruptly ended a Biden-era $7 billion program to expand solar energy access for lower-income Americans, raising serious questions about the administration’s commitment to clean power and economic fairness.
In a troubling step that threatens both environmental progress and economic relief for hardworking American families, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has terminated the $7 billion Solar for All grant program. Designed under the Biden administration to bring affordable solar energy to over 900,000 low-income households, this move starkly illustrates how Washington’s shifting priorities leave everyday Americans on the sidelines. Why Does This Matter for American Families and National Sovereignty? Solar energy isn’t just about “clean power”—it’s about empowering families with freedom from rising utility bills and fostering local jobs in a growing industry. The canceled grants were intended to...
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