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Looking for Our Energy Independence Day: Setting ourselves free from the grid
The more clean energy you can generate at home and in your community, the more energy independent you are. And, the more energy independent the United States will be.

LS4A Celebrates Solar Tariff Bill Veto
“Mainstream local solar adoption unlocks the lowest-cost path to achieving 100% clean energy, and reducing total grid costs. Solar is accessible to communities of all income levels when the products are available and affordable. We thank the Biden Administration for its continued commitment to expand solar deployment and domestic solar manufacturing, and their commitment to enhance access to locally-generated clean energy for all.”

LS4A Criticizes House Vote to Reinstate Solar Tariffs
“Access is the major barrier to local solar energy adoption, especially in economically challenged areas. If local solar is to be truly accessible for all, then Congress needs to address existing barriers instead of standing up new ones. The Auxin solar tariffs are bad policy, and President Biden's decision to issue a 2-year reprieve last year was a much-needed market correction.”


New Report Reveals the Staggering Economic Cost of Michigan's Unreliable Electric Grid
Local Solar for All released research which highlights the devastating economic impact of Michigan's unreliable electric grid. The report, based on data from the federal government and annual reports from the advocacy group Citizens Utility Board of Michigan, outlines the grid’s deteriorating reliability performance and uses it to estimate the economic burden that households and businesses now shoulder.

Robin Dutta to Lead Local Solar for All
Local Solar for All (LS4A), a coalition of rooftop solar and community solar organizations, announced today that it has appointed a new Campaign Director, Robin Dutta. Focused on creating a modern and equitable distributed energy grid, LS4A works to amplify the benefits of smaller, distributed energy resources that produce power closer to the homes and communities where it's being used.