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Arizona advances in renewable energy with federal investments


Photos and audio by Samantha Callicutt

Arizona is on the frontline for up-and-coming solutions to address climate change thanks to federal investments for renewable energy.

That’s what Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) said today at a press conference alongside Arizona State Senator Priya Sundareshan (LD-18) and other local solar industry leaders outside of the local solar manufacturing facility, Solar Gain Inc. in Tucson.

Since 2021, Arizona has received $10.5 billion of investments and incentives into clean energy, through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

“We are building and deploying solar panels, batteries and other renewable energy technology that’s going to help reduce emissions and slow climate change,” Kelly said.

Senator Kelly added that these investments have created over 11,000 jobs throughout the state.

Senator Sundareshan added that both the BIL and IRA are the most significant pieces of climate legislation that has come from Congress in recent years, applauding Governor Katie Hobbs’ efforts in addressing climate change.

“Thanks to our Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, who has stood up the Arizona Office of Resiliency (OOR) to position Arizona to benefit from these federal resources,” Sundareshan said.

The state senator also noted that the OOR will soon distribute about $153 million in home energy rebates for energy efficient purchases for low to medium households and $156 million in Solar for All grants and loans for residential deployment.

Solar for All is a program through the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund under the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that will allow nearly over 900,000 low-income households to benefit from solar energy.

The state of Arizona was announced as one of 60 recipients of the grant funding in April.

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