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EGLE director responds to termination of Photo voltaic for All program

By Editorial Board Published August 12, 2025 2 Min Read
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EGLE director responds to termination of Photo voltaic for All program

EGLE director responds to termination of Photo voltaic for All program

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan Division of Setting, Nice Lakes, and Power (EGLE) Director Phil Roos has launched a press release following the choice by the U.S. Environmental Safety Company (EPA) to terminate the Photo voltaic for All program, which sought to deliver renewable and reasonably priced vitality to low-income communities.

The state’s MI Photo voltaic for All Program would considerably cut back vitality prices for 1000’s of Michigan residents, offering a median financial savings of $400 per household per 12 months whereas creating roughly 700 high-quality native jobs, boosting the state’s economic system and supporting American companies. By rising Michigan’s vitality independence, this system additionally builds resilience in opposition to energy outages and excessive climate occasions. Regrettably, the EPA needs to retroactively lower funding for this very important program at a time when such initiatives needs to be prioritized. We’re presently working with Michigan’s Legal professional Basic to find out our subsequent steps.

EGLE Director Phil Roos, information launch

EGLE studies that Michigan was designated to obtain $156.1 million in federal funding to offer monetary funding for rooftop photo voltaic, neighborhood photo voltaic, vitality storage, and allow upgrades, in addition to workforce improvement, neighborhood schooling outreach, and technical help.

EGLE has awarded $13.9 million in funding to 13 pilot initiatives throughout the state, together with initiatives in Berrien, Chippewa, Delta, Kent, Oakland, Ottawa, Washtenaw, Wayne and Wexford.

CBS studies that the EPA terminated the $7 billion Photo voltaic for All program on August 8. This system supplied funding to 60 grant recipients who sought to produce 900,00 households throughout the nation in deprived communities with solar energy.

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin stated in a press release posted on X, “The One Big Beautiful Bill eliminated the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which included a $7 billion pot called ‘Solar for All.’ … The bottom line is this: EPA no longer has the statutory authority to administer the program or the appropriated funds to keep this boondoggle alive.”

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