Trump EPA threatens to pull $117 million from Indiana solar panel project

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Environmental Protection Agency is threatening to pull over $20 billion in grant money from clean energy projects, including $117 million in Indiana.

Last year, the Indiana Community Action Association says they were awarded the grant money under the Biden administration. Now, under the Trump administration, they say their unreceived funding is frozen and their account suspended.

“It is really the only funding source that the coalition has,” Program Director at Solar Opportunities Indiana Alison Becker said.

The money was included in the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, approved by Congress under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.

The fund offered grants to various groups, including the ICAA.

Part of their money was set to be used to fund the Solar for All program, which aims to install…

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