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Subject Reminder to register for the Feb. 6 MI Solar for All Program Overview and Pilots listening session
Date February 3, 2025 4:17 PM
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Provide input to help inform the development of MI Solar for All program offerings and project selection.





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Virtual Listening Sessions

Reminder to register for the MI Solar for All Program Overview and Pilots session

February 6, 6:00 PM

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is hosting a series of listening sessions on the MI Solar for All Program [ [link removed] ]. The MI Solar for All program will support residential and community solar deployment to serve low-income Michiganders (defined as households earning no more than 80% of area median income or 200% of the federal poverty level, whichever is higher), with a goal of providing participants an average 20% reduction in electricity bills. The MI Solar for All program will invest in:


* residential roof top solar,
* residential serving community solar,
* enabling upgrades,
* associated storage,
* community assistance, and
* workforce development and training.

The public is invited to participate in a series of virtual listening sessions on considerations in designing the MI Solar for All program and its program offerings, as well as prioritization criteria. Input will help inform the development of MI Solar for All program offerings and project selection.

The intended audience is anyone interested in or who has experience relevant to the MI Solar for All program. This includes low-income Michiganders; other community members; community-based organizations and nonprofits; businesses working with solar, storage, or home repair/energy efficiency; local governments; K-12 schools and higher education; utilities; and state government.

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Join us February 6!

*MI Solar for All Overview and Pilots*
This session will provide an overview of the MI Solar for All program and the 2025 pilot funding. It will gather feedback on the overall program, on topics such as prioritization and community needs. Feedback on pilots on the following is also desired:


* pilot program structure and expectations,
* specific end-uses to explore,
* pilot application procedures, and
* how to ensure a diverse range of pilot projects and participants.

Each virtual listening session will begin with a brief introduction by EGLE on a specific aspect of the MI Solar for All program to inform the listening session. Following a presentation by EGLE, the majority of the listening session will be dedicated to public comment. Those who wish to comment will have three minutes each. Input received in these sessions will inform MI Solar for All program offerings and prioritization. 



*Register for Feb. 6 listening session*


*Upcoming virtual listening sessions:*


* February 27 – Community Engagement and Workforce Development [ [link removed] ]
* March 20 – Residential Solar, Enabling Upgrades, and Storage [ [link removed] ]
* April 10 – Residential-Serving Community Solar, Enabling Upgrades, and Storage [ [link removed] ]
* May 14 – Geographic Distribution and Equitable Deployment and Prioritization in Program Design and Project Selection [ [link removed] ]*
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If you cannot attend any of these sessions, you can still provide input by emailing [email protected]. For more information, visit the MI Solar for All Program webpage [ [link removed] ]. 

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PROGRAM QUESTIONS:
*Jennifer Acevedo: [email protected]*
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*REGISTRATION QUESTIONS:*
Joel Roseberry: [email protected]
Alana Berthold: [email protected]

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Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation at these events should contact Joel Roseberry at 517-599-9494 at least two weeks before each event to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.

Las personas que necesiten asistencia lingüística o adaptaciones para participar de forma efectiva deberán ponerse en contacto con Joel Roseberry
(517-599-9494, [email protected]) para recibir asistencia.

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