Opinion | Michigan bills would bring clean energy to low-income families | Bridge Michigan
Opinion | Michigan bills would bring clean energy to low-income families | Bridge Michigan
The measures, if passed, not only demand carbon-free energy by 2035, they also help ensure that under-represented communities can enjoy the benefits of solar energy resources.
Clean energy should not be treated like a privilege.
Michigan is making impressive strides toward building a clean energy future. Legislators have introduced proposals to cut pollution and grow the economy by investing in 100 percent, carbon-free electricity by 2035. These proposals deserve our full support because they also do something that utilities and policymakers traditionally neglected: help ensure that underserved, under-represented communities also enjoy the benefits of a clean energy future.
What does this mean?
It means that lower-income households and communities of color have access to solar energy resources.