Clean Energy Is Bringing Electricity to Many in the Navajo Nation
Briefly

Toledo's newfound access to solar power, facilitated by the Biden administration's efforts, marks a significant turn for her life, allowing her to finally feel at home.
Her experience reflects a larger issue on the Navajo Nation, where approximately 15,000 families still live without reliable electricity, often resorting to primitive means for daily living.
The government's $200 million investment aims to provide clean energy resources on tribal lands is a vital step towards addressing the lack of electricity affecting tens of thousands.
The use of diesel generators and kerosene lamps underscores the ongoing struggles of many Navajo families, emphasizing the pressing need for sustainable energy solutions.
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