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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is hosting a series of listening sessions to help inform the development of MI Solar for All program offerings and project selection. 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.
This session solicits input on MI Solar for All offerings for residential-serving community solar programs, covering both solar projects “in front” of the customer electric meter and “behind” the customer electric meter, as well as related enabling upgrades, such as needed electric infrastructure upgrades for the project and energy storage solutions.
The session will begin with a brief introduction by EGLE, followed by an opportunity for public comment, where 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.