Keeping local sustainability in mind
Following pressure from a local youth organization, the City of Grand Marais adopted a Climate Inheritance Resolution in 2017 and began developing a Climate Action Plan that “significantly reduces Grand Marais’ greenhouse gas emissions to levels that would protect our community’s children and grandchildren from the risk of climate change.”
In an earlier interview, Steele, who was hired to advance the city’s climate action plan and sustainability efforts in 2018, described his motivations in this work advancing clean energy in the region.
“It’s great to live in a place that supports sustainability and has a climate action plan,” Steele said. “Now that we have the plan, we have to work out the specifics of how we are going to reach its goals.”
As Grand Marais has moved forward, the recent project to expand access to solar installation certification in the region helps lay the foundation for a growing, local clean energy economy.
“This project increased the number of qualified local installers to reduce the cost of labor for solar installations and keep solar dollars in our local economy,” Steele said.
Recruiting participants
In early 2021, Steele and Carlson worked together to advertise the solar installation training and certification opportunity in the community.
“It was described as a way for local electricians to broaden the scope of their business, as well as an opportunity for those who are interested in solar to invest in a qualified, local installer,” said Carlson.
The project recruited local electricians interested in clean energy and who had the capacity to participate in the program.
“Once we had a good understanding of which electricians were interested in expanding their business and which ones were simply too busy to take on any more, we knew who to target,” Carlson said.
The team took the time to call and discuss the project with everyone they identified who might be interested and were ultimately able to recruit and support five participants in the training.