INDIANAPOLIS – A program designed to bring solar energy and jobs to Indiana is now at risk of being permanently rolled back, according to advocates who spoke at a press conference Thursday.
Black Sun Light Sustainability (BSLS) and other community leaders gathered to voice their disappointment over the termination of the federal “Solar for All” program, which they say threatens to halt projects across the state.
Denise Abdul-Rahman, CEO and founder of BSLS, highlighted Indiana’s recent solar job growth, noting the state ranks 23rd nationally with over 4,100 jobs. She emphasized that the program provides critical economic opportunities, particularly for communities with high unemployment rates…