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As Utility Bills Rise, Low-Income Americans Struggle for Access to Clean Energy

The Biden administration has deployed various programs to try to increase access to clean energy. But systems that could help lower bills are still out of reach for many low-income households.

Madeleine Ngo
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Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Energy and Power, Energy Efficiency, Heating, Home Appliances, Income Inequality, Poverty, Solar Energy, Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, United States Politics and Government
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