Solar American Cities Announced
Second Round of Cities Selected for Solar America Cities Program from the Department of Energy
By W Thomas Payne, published Apr 02, 2008
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The recent selection of these twelve cities follows on the heels of 2007's thirteen cities brought into the program. The latest 12 cities selected are: Sacramento, San Jose, and Santa Rosa, California; Denver, Colorado; Orlando, Florida; the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Knoxville, Tennessee; Houston and San Antonio, Texas; Seattle, Washington; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Solar Cities America is a program part of the Solar America Initiative. The program's objectives is to help cities integrate solar technologies into their energy planning, zoning, and facilities, while streamlining local regulations and practices that affect solar adoption. The program also offers solar financing options to promote the adoption of solar technology among residents and local businesses through educational and incentive programs.
Each city's goals and objectives vary from the others, and the program is intended to create models for the adoption of a wider use of solar power, and thereby create a synergy around the nation for the feasibility of solar becoming more widely used by both government, individual homeowners and private industry.
Berkeley is using their funds from last year to develop programs so installers will bring to consumers a turn-key installation, instead of the hodgepodge of various sub-contractors that a consumer will typically have to hire to effectively turn their property into a solar home or commercial building.
Solar American Cities Announced
Twelve American cities will be part of a large-scale experiment in solar power integration as part of the Solar America Cities program.
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