
@nevadannews A Nevada-based nonprofit was selected for a $156 million federal grant on Monday to use what officials are calling “landmark funding” to support solar installation projects for individual homeowners and other community initiatives. The Las Vegas-based Nevada Clean Energy Fund (NCEF) said it was awarded a Solar for All grant by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In addition to solar conversion projects, the group said it will use the funds to provide education and workforce development opportunities for communities across rural, urban, and Tribal areas statewide. Nachelle (@ogofthehrc) has more! Click the link in our bio to read more.
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