Given their connection to their local government, municipal utilities are uniquely positioned to pilot new energy models such as community solar. Municipal utilities were some of the first entities
640 acres Worth of solar panels installed 8 Million+ Tons of offset CO2 emissions* *based on 20-year environmental offset estimates We partner with visionary organizations, including top
Solar energy can be "distributed" (small-scale), meaning it is placed on the roof of a structure, the ground, or over a parking lot near a structure and primarily feeds electricity to the structure.
The City of Calgary invested $1.4M of the $8.46M project cost, in partnership with the Alberta Municipal Solar Program and ENMAX Energy Corporation. The City''s investment came from
NREL offers decision support and resources to local governments seeking to go solar. In support of the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office, these resources aim to increase the deployment of midscale solar
A key step in converting local government-owned land or rooftops into solar revenue generators is to assess municipal properties and determine their potential for solar development. Local governments with
The purpose of this guide is to provide a resource for local government officials who have already decided on the benefits of solar PV and are looking to implement solar PV projects on municipal buildings and land. It
Traditionally, local governments have had two primary methods for installing solar on public property. They can choose to directly own and finance their solar projects, or they can enter into a third-party ownership arrangement such as a power purchase agreement.
Solar Power in Your Community serves as a guidebook to assist local government officials and stakeholders in increasing local access to and deployment of solar photovoltaics (PV). This 2022 edition highlights new technologies and strategies to maximize the benefits of solar to all communities.
Local governments can donate underutilized publicly-owned land or roof space or lease it at a discount to community solar developers. Local governments could condition the lease or donation of such real estate to ensure that LMI households in the surrounding areas can benefit from the project.
Given their connection to their local government, municipal utilities are uniquely positioned to pilot new energy models such as community solar. Municipal utilities were some of the first entities in the nation to pioneer community solar development in 2011.
As local governments take steps to encourage solar energy growth, they can show leadership by installing solar on public facilities or other public land. They may also have the option to install solar on remediated brownfields and other examples of under-utilized land.
Through this collaborative, members co-created the Municipal Utility Community Solar Workbook, which provides guidance and resources to any municipal utility considering implementing community solar. Given their connection to their local government, municipal utilities are uniquely positioned to pilot new energy models such as community solar.
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