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Press Release: CEBN Celebrates EPA Award of $7 Billion in Solar for All Grants to States, Tribes, and Coalitions
- Apr 24, 2024 5:09 am GMT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 22, 2024
Contacts:
Andy Barnes, abarnes@cebn.org, Tel: 202-785-0507, ext. 1503
Washington, D.C. – Lynn Abramson, President of the Clean Energy Business Network, provided the following statement after the Environmental Protection Agency announced selected awardees for the Solar for All program within the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. The 60 awardees are projected to leverage the $7 billion in funding to spur solar projects for over 900,000 low-income households across the country.
“The Solar for All Program will not only push solar deployment further to reduce emissions, spur jobs, and boost resilience, it will also bring these benefits to communities that have historically lacked access to the clean energy economy. We applaud this important step in implementing the Inflation Reduction Act and look forward to working with stakeholders across the country to navigate this program effectively.”
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The Clean Energy Business Network (CEBN) is the small business voice for the clean energy economy, working to enhance opportunities for clean energy providers through policy support, market and technology education, and business development assistance.
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