Texas solar program left in limbo after Trump administration pulls the plug on $250 million grant
Odessa American | Source: Odessa American | Posted 09/12/2025

The Environmental Protection Agency awarded nearly $250 million last year to a coalition of local governments and nonprofits, led by Harris County, to fund Texas’ share of the Biden-era clean energy program.
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The Texas Solar for All program, aimed at deploying solar energy in low- and moderate-income communities, has been abruptly halted following the Trump administration's decision to cancel a $250 million grant awarded by the Biden administration. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the termination of all existing contracts for the program, which had been designed to provide solar installations and workforce training. Participants, including workforce development organizations, are now left scrambling to salvage their efforts and rebuild trust in their communities after having to cancel training programs and initiatives.
Coalition members, including local governments and nonprofits, are exploring legal avenues to restore the funding, arguing that the move is illegal since the funds had already been allocated. The Solar for All initiative was intended to benefit approximately 28,000 households by reducing energy costs and creating jobs through solar installations. With the cancellation, many projects aimed at improving energy affordability and resilience in Texas are now at risk, leaving local governments and organizations uncertain about their future efforts in solar energy development.
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