City of Indianapolis expanding access to solar energy through federal grants

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City of Indianapolis expanding access to solar energy through federal grants
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INDIANAPOLIS – Having panels on your home can help supplement the cost of your energy bill. However, adding solar panels to your home can be costly. That’s why the city is in the process of creating two programs to help make solar more accessible.

The land currently has no use because it is toxic due to it formerly being a land fill. That’s why the city plans on re-purposing it for use they say will make solar more accessible. The city says it will also expand access to solar for people with low to medium incomes. They say those who qualify will be able to get solar panels installed on their home for little to no charge.

Thanks to the Solar for all Program, the city will get a portion of a $117-million-dollar grant for the community solar project and a portion of a $156-million-dollar grant for the solar panel assistance program.

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