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GratiaTerra ◴[] No.42173899[source]
I took advantage of the IRA solar power and $7500 EV credit, now I have an off grid home all electric appliances and excess power for hot tubs and EV's. The Ford Lightning acts as a generator. This was the greatest most life changing and impactful legistlation ever: I've had $0 (ZERO!) in gasoline, LP, and electric utility bills since installation last year.
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asciimov ◴[] No.42174360[source]
It's too bad that the only people benefiting from all green power subsidies are the people that least need them.

We should be investing solar in lower income communities, as those people could really use cheaper utilities, and any saving they get would immediately go back into their communities.

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choilive ◴[] No.42174639[source]
We do. Through community solar programs low/medium income households can get anywhere from 10%-50% off their electricity supply costs.
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1. itsoktocry ◴[] No.42178847[source]
Oh, the low income people only have to pay 50-90% of the costs eh?
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2. choilive ◴[] No.42191268[source]
Yes..? What are you trying to get at?