We are thrilled to announce that Detroit Lakes Public Utilities has interconnected a new 11 kilowatt (kW) solar array as part of our shared Equitable Solar Access project.
In 2021, the Minnesota Department of Commerce and the Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) pursued funding from the National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) and the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA) to advance a low-income community solar garden access project.
Through the existing Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) process and eligibility, this project aims to connect income-eligible households to community solar, thus reducing energy burden. Specifically, the project seeks to develop replicable community solar models that integrate cooperative and municipal utility partners, and their local community action agency and/or energy assistance office, to partners as part of the process.