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.
Rooftop solar panels are a great way to go green with your energy consumption and slash your bills at the same time. However, breaking even after a full-scale installation can take a few years.
The "Solar for All" program, designed to help low-income Americans install solar panels, would have delivered residential solar projects to more than 900,000 households nationwide. (Myung J. Chun / ...
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday terminated a $7 billion grant program intended to help pay for residential solar projects for more than 900,000 lower-income U.S. households, in the ...
Over the summer, scientist Martin Muggli began seriously considering installing solar panels on his Lafayette home. He had already helped his sister plan her own system and thought he could get his ...
The Trump Administration says it will end a $7 billion program to help low-income households and communities get access to affordable solar energy. The move is part of President Trump's effort to ...
Some El Paso school districts are looking to lower their electric bills by subscribing to a solar energy program that does ...
Solar panels on Jason Pampena's Squirrel Hill row house were installed with a grant from Solar United Neighbors. Pennsylvania could lose $156 million meant to help low-income people reduce their ...