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$7B Biden-era solar program slashed by EPA, Missouri households to feel impact

UNITED STATES, AUG 7 – The EPA ended the Biden-era $7 billion Solar for All program, which aimed to aid nearly 1 million low-income households and create 200,000 jobs while cutting emissions by 30 million metric tons.

  • The Trump administration is terminating a $7 billion Biden-era solar program that provided competitive grants nationwide.
  • The Solar for All program was part of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund established under the Inflation Reduction Act.
  • The decision to end the program will disrupt clean energy plans in 49 states and force households to pay higher energy bills.
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Trump EPA claws back $7B in solar funding already promised to states

A worker installs solar panels on a roof. (Photo by Getty Images)Several congressional Democrats on Friday slammed the Trump administration’s announcement it will cancel nearly $7 billion in grants to fund solar energy projects for low-income households, saying the move was illegal and would raise families’ energy prices if allowed to proceed. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sent notices to states and other recipients of grants through …

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Clean Technica broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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