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Four Ways Tribal Communities Specifically Benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Microgrids

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The newly passed Inflation Reduction Act offers exciting provisions that are particularly targeted at bridging gaps and benefitting First Nations.

Now, Tribal Communities can take full advantage of renewable energy system benefits, using microgrids in particular, to slash energy cost, grow community employment and business opportunities, significantly increase resiliency when utility supply falters, and contribute to sustainability and environmental stewardship.

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