NM tribal communities benefit from EPAs Solar For All progra

NM tribal communities benefit from EPAs Solar For All program / Public News Service

New federal funding aims to revolutionize solar energy access within New Mexico's Native American communities and benefit the state overall. The Environmental Protection Agency's $7 billion "Solar for All" program is designed to create new or expanded low-income solar programs. Talia Martin, co-executive director of the National Tribal Program for GRID Alternatives, said the funding will help bridge the clean energy gap in Native American communities. ...

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