Biden making $20 billion available from 'green bank' for clean energy projects
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Regan, whose agency oversees the green bank, called the grant programs a way to “tackle the climate crisis and reshape the economy'' at the same time. The three programs will offer "transformational resources'' for many disadvantaged communities that often are passed over by commercial banks and investors, he said.
“These communities have been left behind in this transition, and it’s going to be a strong signal to the market for us to pull private capital off the sidelines'' in urban and neglected areas, Regan told The Associated Press in an interview.
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Projects that could be funded include cooling centers in some urban areas suffering from extreme heat, as well as charging stations for electric vehicles, retrofitting buildings and installing efficient heating and air-conditioning systems, Regan said.
“This is really about ensuring that every person in this country is experiencing the best quality of life as possible with clean energy technology providing that landing,'' he said.
The green bank — modeled after similar banks established in states such as
“This is exciting because it’s also directionally where the market is already going,'' Regan said. “We’re just ensuring that we’re signaling the types of investments needed and ... bringing that private capital off the sidelines to match that energy.''
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Regan disputed that, saying officials "spent a lot of time designing this fund.''
He pledged a “very rigorous reporting system on how these grantees are investing this capital,'' adding: “It’s all designed to be tracked with investments in low-carbon strategies, especially for those who otherwise would not be able to participate.''
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