Earlier this month, the Trump administration canceled a Biden-era solar energy program meant to help lower-income residents.

The “Solar for All” grant program was meant to make funding available for solar energy projects in low-income areas across the country. The cancellations are part of a change in government policy toward renewable energy, said Kathiann Kowalski, energy reporter for Canary Media.

“The Biden administration wanted to do something about climate change and stimulate jobs in infrastructure. The Trump administration seems intent on wiping out most of that,” Kowalski said.

State Rep. Tristan Rader (D-Lakewood), who was also the former state director for Solar United Neighbors, said the rollouts were a benefit for communities. He previously worked with groups nationwide

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