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Solar for All Ah We Safe From Proposed Federal Cuts, Energy Office Says

The House of Representatives bill passed Thursday wonโ€™t slash funding for the Solar for All Ah We program that was briefly frozen in March. (Source file photo)

The bill slashing funding to many health care and infrastructure programs passed by the U.S. House of Representatives will not gut $62.5 million for a key Virgin Islands renewable energy project, officials said Friday.

Funds for the Virgin Islands Solar for All Ah We program were awarded to the Virgin Islands Energy Office by the Environmental Protection Agency under the national Solar for All program, and allocated in December 2024, said Energy Office Director Kyle Fleming.

The U.S. House of Representatives’ domestic policy bill, passed Thursday โ€” dubbed theย One, Big, Beautiful Billย by President Donald Trump โ€” made deep cuts to food assistance and other social services, including energy assistance and renewable power,ย Congressional Delegate Stacey Plaskett warned.

The federal governmentย froze some of the moneyย shortly after it arrived in February, Flemming said, but most or all was eventually released.

Flemming said his office is in constant contact with the EPA, with staff from both agencies corresponding on at least a weekly basis, in addition to regularly scheduled meetings.

โ€œVIEO has outlined extensively to the EPA its plans for the funds, including their use to cover the wages of several positions that must be created to staff SAW. Those staffing plans are currently being carried out, with onboarding expected to commence shortly for several critical positions,โ€ Flemming said in a media release.

The Solar for All Ah We program could transform the territoryโ€™s residential energy landscape, addressing residentsโ€™ high electricity costs while creating new opportunities for energy resilience and reliable, affordable, clean power for communities most in need, Flemming said.

โ€œWith SAW funding, VIEO is looking not only to build upon the success of its Solar Plus Financing pilot program, but also to further expand the accessibility of solar by providing residentialโ€serving community solar for its most underserved residents so they too can receive the benefits of affordable and reliable electricity,โ€ Flemming said in the written statement.

The office plans to offer eligible applicants access to low-interest loans for the installation of residential rooftop and community solar projects with associated battery storage.

The EPA has made funds immediately available for expenditure to support the early administrative aspects of the program’s oneโ€year planning period. This includes hiring essential staff, such as the program director, coordinating program design consulting engagements, and developing the technical designs that will leverage the program funding during the fiveโ€year grant period of performance.

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