Indiana low-income solar programs get more than $117 million in federal funding

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New federal funding will allow for the development of low-income solar programs throughout the state. The Environmental Protection Agency’s& Solar for All Funding& distributed $7 billion to states, territories, municipalities and nonprofits across the country. As part of these awards, a coalition of Indiana organizations and commissions was awarded nearly $117.5 million. The Indiana Solar for All Coalition includes the Indiana Community Action Association, the Indiana NAACP and the cities of Fort Wayne, Gary and Indianapolis. The funding will be used to create new incentives for solar energy for low-income residents and contribute to home energy savings. The award money will also go toward community solar installations, which provides solar energy access to multi-family homes, renters and those without ideal roof spaces. READ MORE: With so much support, who wants to phase out rooftop solar incentives? Answer: Indiana utilities Join the conversation and sign up for the Indiana Two-Way. Text “Indiana” to 765-275-1120. Your comments and questions in response to our weekly text help us find the answers you need on climate solutions and climate change at& ipbs.org/climatequestions. A spokesperson with the Indiana Solar United Neighbors Program said in a statement this grant money expands “equitable access” to the benefits...

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