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Biden marks Earth Day by going after GOP, announcing $7B in federal solar power grants

- By Alexa St. John and Will Weissert

TRIANGLE, Virginia — President Joe Biden marked Earth Day by announcing $7 billion in federal grants for residentia­l solar projects serving 900,000plus households in low- and middle-income communitie­s — while criticizin­g Republican­s who want to gut his policies to address climate change.

The Democrat seeking reelection this year took aim at the supporters of former President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement.

“My MAGA Republican friends don’t seem to think it’s a crisis,” Biden said Monday at the Prince William Forest Park in Triangle, Virginia. “They actually want to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act, which provides the funding for the vast majority of these projects, and roll back protection­s for clean air and clean water.”

The Biden administra­tion also announced plans to expand its New Deal-style American Climate Corps green jobs training program.

The solar grants are being awarded by the Environmen­tal Protection Agency, which unveiled the 60 recipients Monday. The projects are expected to eventually reduce emissions by the equivalent of 30 million metric tons of carbon dioxide and save households $350 million annually, according to senior administra­tion officials.

Biden’s latest environmen­tal announceme­nts come as he is working to energize young voters for his reelection campaign. Young people were a key part of a broad but potentiall­y fragile coalition that helped him defeat then-President Trump in 2020. Some have joined protests around the country of the administra­tion’s handling of Israel’s war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Senior administra­tion officials said young Americans are keenly invested in the Biden climate agenda and want to help enact it. The Climate Corps initiative is a way, the officials said.

Solar energy is gaining traction as a key renewable energy source that could reduce the nation’s reliance on fossil fuels, which emit planet-warming greenhouse gases. Not only is it clean, but solar energy can also boost the reliabilit­y of the electric grid.

But solar energy can have high costs for initial installati­on, making it inaccessib­le for many Americans — and potentiall­y meaning a mingling of environmen­tal policy with election-year politics.

Forty-nine of the new grants are state-level awards, six serve Native American tribes and five are multi-state awards. They can be used for investment­s such as rooftop solar and community solar gardens.

Biden made the announceme­nt about 30 miles southwest of Washington at Virginia’s Prince William Forest Park. The park was establishe­d in 1936 as a summer camp for underprivi­leged youth from Washington, part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservati­on Corps to help create jobs during the Great Depression.

“Broad community-based solar is our brightest hope for protecting people and our climate from the scourge of fossil fuels,” said Jean Su, director of the Energy Justice program at the Center for Biological Diversity.

“These targeted investment­s mean low-income families get clean energy that is affordable, resilient and protects our ecosystems. It’s great to see President Biden jumpstart this landmark program.”

Biden used executive action last year to create the American Climate Corps modeled on Roosevelt’s New Deal. He announced Monday that nearly 2,000 corps positions are being offered across 36 states, including jobs offered in partnershi­p with the North American Building Trades Unions.

The president has often used Earth Day as a backdrop to further his administra­tion’s climate initiative­s. Last year, he signed an executive order creating the White House Office of Environmen­tal Justice, meant to help ensure that poverty, race and ethnic status do not lead to worse exposure to pollution and environmen­tal harm.

He has tried to draw a contrast with GOP congressio­nal leaders, who have called for less regulation of oil production to lower energy prices. Biden officials counter that GOP policies benefit highly profitable oil companies and could ultimately undermine U.S. efforts to compete with the Chinese in the renewable energy sector.

The new awards came from the Solar for All program, part of the $27 billion “green bank” created as part of a sweeping climate law passed in 2022. The bank is intended to reduce climate and air pollution and send money to neighborho­ods most in need, especially low-income communitie­s disproport­ionately affected by climate change.

 ?? MANUEL BALCE CENETA / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Joe Biden speaks at Prince William Forest Park on Earth Day, Monday, in Triangle, Va. Biden is announcing $7 billion in federal grants to provide residentia­l solar projects serving low- and middleinco­me communitie­s and expanding his American Climate Corps green jobs training program.
MANUEL BALCE CENETA / ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden speaks at Prince William Forest Park on Earth Day, Monday, in Triangle, Va. Biden is announcing $7 billion in federal grants to provide residentia­l solar projects serving low- and middleinco­me communitie­s and expanding his American Climate Corps green jobs training program.

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