The Trump administration canceled a $7 billion program intended to help low- and moderate-income families install rooftop solar panels. The Trump administration canceled a $7 billion program intended ...
Lower and middle-class Illinoisans may soon receive much-needed assistance in paying unusually high utility bills, thanks to a lawmaker's proposal, WAND reported. Illinois Sen. Sally Turner, a ...
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Land, capital, labor: Challenges for new farmers in New York
New York lawmakers convened to assess government aid programs for new farmers entering the agricultural industry, finding that while state investments have sparked demand, these emerging farmers ...
FILE - Brayan Santos, left, and Theodore Tanczuk, right, of solar installer YellowLite, put solar panels on the roof of a home in Lakewood, Ohio, April 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File) The ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a legal fight to protect nearly $250 million in clean energy funding meant to bring affordable solar power to thousands of low-income households ...
Industry experts say Ciattarelli’s plans to expand solar energy in New Jersey are at odds with Trump’s policies.
The attorneys general of more than a dozen states on Thursday sued the Trump administration over the termination of $7 billion in funding intended for affordable solar energy projects across the U.S.
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New York City schools lead in solar power. A federal law could slow solar development.
NYC schools are leading the green revolution, generating 80% of municipal solar power. Advocates are urging the city to secure funding for future projects before tax credits expire.
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont and New York are among 20 states suing the Trump administration over cutting congressionally-approved funding to make solar energy more affordable for low-income ...
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