“The state’s energy assistance programs are solving two challenges at once: help people save money on electricity bills while expanding renewable energy.
The state has been pursuing low-income solar programs since 2015, and it’s on track to have 20 megawatts installed by the end of 2019 as those programs ramp up. The total is the combination of several programs that, working with utilities and charitable organizations, provide rooftop installations and community solar arrays to help customers save money.”
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