Solar energy has the potential to address economic equity by providing affordable, clean energy to underserved communities. Many low-income households face high energy costs and limited access to traditional energy sources. Community solar programs allow these households to participate in shared solar projects, benefiting from lower electricity bills without the upfront costs of individual solar installations. Furthermore, job training programs in the solar sector can equip marginalized individuals with valuable skills, fostering economic growth. By promoting equitable access to solar energy, we can help reduce energy poverty, create job opportunities, and empower communities to achieve sustainable development and resilience.
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