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Los Angeles Will Offer More Energy Incentives to Low-Income Residents

A new study by the city’s utility and other researchers found that lower-income residents cannot afford electric vehicles and clean energy.

Ivan Penn
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Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Electric Light and Power, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Income, Income Inequality, Los Angeles (Calif), Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Poverty, Solar Energy, Southern California Edison (SCE)
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