October 16th, 2009 · No Comments
From Green Right Now Reports
The Department of Energy announced $10 million has been awarded to 16 cities for 40 new Solar America Cities Special Projects. The funds, made through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, will enable the cities to increase solar energy use in their communities through innovative programs and policies that the government believes can be replicated across the nation.
The cities chosen for these awards came from the group of 25 large U.S. cities that are part of the DOE’s Solar America Cities program, which recognizes the participating cities as partners highly committed to solar technology adoption at the local level. Those cities already have been given millions of dollars in funds and technical assistance to accelerate solar adoption.
To this point, the cities have used the funding to develop solar financing models, improve solar permitting processes, and create training courses for solar installers, among other uses. The DOE said this new award will enable the cities to scale up their most promising projects and concepts to overcome key barriers to urban solar energy use. The DOE plans to share the lessons learned and best practices from these projects with local governments throughout the nation through a substantial outreach effort planned to launch in early 2010.
The DOE has selected the following Solar America Cities Special Projects:
Austin, TX
Berkeley, CA
Boston, MA
Madison, WI
Milwaukee, WI
- Solar Hot Water Business Council
- Solar Water Heating Demonstration Projects and Best Practices Manual
- Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing
- Solar School Swap
Minneapolis – Saint Paul, MN
New Orleans, LA
New York City, NY
Portland, OR
- Solar Now! Regional Outreach Campaign
- Neighborhood-Based Volume Solar Purchasing
- Residential Solar Power Purchase Agreement Model for Utility-Bill Financing
- Neighborhood-Scale Distributed Energy Systems
Salt Lake City, UT
- Solar Rebate Program Expansion and Third Party PPA Legal Analysis
- Financing Options for Mid to Large Scale Solar Systems
San Diego, CA
- Solar Financing Options for Multifamily Affordable Housing
- Solar-Powered Fire Shelter Integration into Disaster Response Planning
San Francisco, CA
- Debt-Financed Solar Water Heating Retrofits for Affordable Housing
- San Francisco Sustainable Financing Program (SF2)
- Commercial Solar Power Purchase Agreement Model
- Solar Financing for Public Schools
San José, CA
- Property Assessed Solar Financing through Joint Powers Authority
- Solar Loans for City Staff
- Qualified Energy Conservation Bond Financing for Revolving Solar Loan Fund
- Streamlined Regional Solar Permitting Process
- Solar Train the Trainer Internship Program
- Solar Career Training for At-Risk Youth
- Green Vision Education and Demonstration Center
Santa Rosa, CA
Seattle, WA
Tucson, AZ
- Creative Financing for Municipal Solar Installations
- Solar One Stop Shop
- Solar Integration into Green Building Codes and Infrastructure Planning








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