The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is pleased to announce the opening of the Solar Technical Assistance Program.
, the program also offers access to technical resources and vetted contractors.
“MEA is delighted to offer this program to help identify sites for solar, leveraging already developed spaces such as rooftops and parking lots,” said Dr. Mary Beth Tung, director of the Maryland Energy Administration. “Adding solar to these locations helps the state and local government achieve clean energy and greenhouse gas goals while enhancing energy independence and resiliency.”solar
generation, but do not have the expertise to evaluate potential issues for siting them. This information is needed to allow government entities to make decisions concerning the location, use , and budgeting of solar energy projects. MEA is providing $400,000 of technical assistance in partnership with the Maryland Environmental Service. To learn more about application requirements, please visit the program
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