North Carolina AG Files Lawsuit to Recover $150 Million for Residents

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Legal document representing North Carolina lawsuit on energy costs

North Carolina, October 17, 2025

North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has initiated a lawsuit seeking to recover over $150 million to help reduce energy costs for residents across the state. The lawsuit targets alleged unfair practices by energy providers, aiming to benefit consumers who have been burdened by rising energy expenses. This legal action represents a significant step in holding energy companies accountable and ensuring fair pricing for North Carolinians.

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seeking to recover over $150 million in funds intended to assist residents in reducing their energy costs. The lawsuit claims the EPA unlawfully canceled the ‘Solar for All’ program designed to install rooftop solar panels for low- and medium-income families throughout the state.

The ‘Solar for All’ program was initiated as part of the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, which allocated a total of $7 billion in grants nationwide to support solar projects for over 900,000 lower-income households. North Carolina was set to receive approximately $156 million from this initiative, which aimed to serve more than 12,000 households. Each participating family could potentially save an average of 20% on their utility bills.

The cancellation of the program has been regarded as a breach of agreement by the Attorney General, who highlighted its critical importance for low-income and rural North Carolinians. The lawsuit aims to reinstate the canceled funds and hold the EPA accountable for its decision, ensuring that North Carolina residents can benefit from the anticipated energy savings and job opportunities the ‘Solar for All’ program promised.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the ‘Solar for All’ program?

The ‘Solar for All’ program was a national initiative launched as part of the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, allocating $7 billion in grants to support solar projects for over 900,000 lower-income households across the United States. North Carolina was set to receive approximately $156 million from this program.

Why did Attorney General Jeff Jackson file a lawsuit against the EPA?

Attorney General Jeff Jackson filed a lawsuit against the EPA to recover over $150 million in funds intended for North Carolina residents. The lawsuit alleges that the EPA unlawfully canceled the ‘Solar for All’ program, which aimed to install rooftop solar panels for low- and medium-income families, potentially saving each family an average of 20% on their utility bills.

How many households in North Carolina were affected by the EPA’s decision?

More than 12,000 low- and medium-income households in North Carolina were set to benefit from the ‘Solar for All’ program, with plans to install rooftop solar panels that could save each family an average of 20% on their utility bills.

What is the current status of the lawsuit?

The lawsuit seeks to reinstate the canceled funds and hold the EPA accountable for its actions, aiming to ensure that North Carolina residents can benefit from the energy savings and job opportunities that the ‘Solar for All’ program was designed to provide.

Key Features of the ‘Solar for All’ Program and the Lawsuit

Feature Description
Program Launch 2022, as part of the Inflation Reduction Act
National Funding $7 billion allocated for solar projects
North Carolina Allocation Approximately $156 million
Households Affected Over 12,000 low- and medium-income households
Potential Savings Average of 20% on utility bills per household
Lawsuit Objective To reinstate canceled funds and hold the EPA accountable

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