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How Solar for All can cut your energy bills

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You always turn off the lights when you leave the room. You only run the A/C when you absolutely need to. And still, your energy bill keeps going up. Solar for All can help.

Solar for All is a nationwide program funded by the federal government. It will help income-qualified families benefit from solar energy. The funding was made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act. In April of 2024 the Environmental Protection Agency distributed $7 billion to 60 grant recipients

The goal of the funding is to not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also to deliver benefits to income-qualified and disadvantaged communities. According to the EPA:

  • 90% of the grantees plan to fund residential rooftop solar, 88% of grantees will also fund community solar projects serving income-qualified and disadvantaged households.

Where does Solar for All operate?

The 60 grant recipients will be implementing programs across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and other territories. The grant recipients are designing programs that are specifically tailored for their communities.

Consumer awareness tip: Don’t be tricked by aggressive door-to-door salespeople or advertisements urging you to share personal information. Let us help you connect to a legitimate Solar for All Program.

Why is Solar for All important?

Solar for All program is an historic one-time investment by the federal government that will:

  • help income-qualified families lower their energy bills
  • eliminate barriers to solar energy, 
  • transform the market by encouraging private investment after the 5 year program has ended.
It’s a good time to have the solar panels to save some money now.
Jaouad Barmaki, husband and father of five children

How is SUN involved in Solar for All?

Solar United Neighbors (SUN) helped several grantees with their proposals and we are actively participating in the deployment of programs across the country. In Florida, we are one of the sub awardees along with Solar and Energy Loan Fund and the Nature Conservancy in Florida. There, we will be using our knowledge and experience to deploy solar for disadvantaged communities in the Sunshine State. 

We’ll be using our 15+ years of experience helping families go solar to provide technical assistance to any Solar for All grantee.

Here’s how SUN can help:

  • Design and implement bulk purchase programs
  • Work with communities interested in deploying community solar projects
  • Manage and design implementation of community benefit planning
  • Provide clear user-friendly materials on solar as well as access to our National Solar Help Desk
  • Guide advocacy support to aid in the market transformation, especially focused on interconnection and solar permitting
  • Help homeowners after they have gone solar

If you have any questions, reach out to our National Solar Help Desk. You can call 202-888-3601 or email us at info@solarunitedneighbors.org.

Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs)

SUN is invested in expanding equitable access to solar and its benefits to every household in the United States, including through the development of incentive and financing options that make solar more accessible. A mechanism to support this goal is Solar Renewable Energy Credits (“SRECs”), which represent the “green” value of your electricity. Similar to vouchers, SRECs can hold value because of sustainability goals and requirements across the country. SUN’s Impact SREC program expands that value for income-qualified households in places where SRECs have little or no value on the open market. Learn more about how SRECs work.

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