Maine efforts to help low-income people hook up solar power could be at risk through the Trump administration’s reported plans to end grants that fund the program.

It's the latest round of uncertainty for Maine's Solar for All plans. This winter, the administration temporarily cut the state's access to its $62 million grant before restoring the funding .

Now the Environmental Protection Agency is contemplating ending the program for good.

Maine Governor's Energy Office Director Dan Burgess said the agency has not received any communication from EPA about terminating the program and it is still able to draw down funds from the grant.

But news reports about the EPA's potential elimination of Solar for All "are alarming and raise serious legal questions," Burgess said in a statement.

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