CHICAGO-AREA COMMUNITIES RECOGNIZED FOR SOLAR ENERGY ACHIEVEMENTS
FOR SOLAR ENERGY ACHIEVEMENTS
recognition for encouraging the growth of solar energy. These
communities were awarded designation under SolSmart, a program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy that helps local governments reduce barriers to solar energy use for homes and businesses.
Argonne National Laboratory at 10 a.m. Central Time.
Prospect at the SolSmart Gold level; Bensenville and Broadview at SolSmart Silver; and Geneva, Gurnee, Hazel Crest, Northlake, Oak Forest, and Westmont at SolSmart Bronze. All these communities worked with a team of national experts to streamline local procedures and help make it faster, easier, and more affordable for homes and businesses to go solar.
(IREC) and the International City/County Management Association. The Metropolitan Mayors Caucus worked in partnership with SolSmart to recruit these communities and help them meet the requirements for designation.
with nine other Caucus communities,” said Mayor Jeffrey Sherwin, City of Northlake Mayor and Caucus Executive Board Treasurer. “In Northlake, we worked hard to ensure that our zoning ordinance did not restrict solar development ahead of private investments in clean energy. In Illinois, there has been much progress on solar policy, and we don’t want to get in the way of future growth.”
more than 400 communities in 41 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In Illinois, a total of 59 communities have been designated SolSmart Gold, Silver, or Bronze, more than any other state.
clear permitting processes and communicated these to applicants through a solar permitting checklist. The checklist provides clear and transparent information on permit requirements, which saves time spent on revisions and accelerates permit approval.
benchmarks to achieve designation under the SolSmart program,”
SolSmart program and helped guide 35 communities in two
cohorts to designation in 2018 and 2019. All of the cohort members are among 140 communities that have signed the Greenest Region Compact led by the Caucus, which is the largest regional sustainability collaborative for municipalities in the country. Many of the communities being honored today also passed a resolution in support of the Caucus’s Climate Action Plan for the Chicago Region released in 2021.
to bring renewable energy technology to nearby suburbs. Our
work together is making solar power more accessible, which
will create a greener region and nation. We congratulate the
10 recognized communities and look forward to partnering
with others for a cleaner environment,” said Dr. Paul Kearns,
director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National
Laboratory.
are eligible to join the SolSmart program and receive no-cost
technical assistance toward meeting their solar energy goals.
Communities can learn more by visiting SolSmart.org.
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