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Monday, September 30, 2024

Bloomington Designated “SolSmart Gold” for Advancing Solar Energy Growth

Bloomington has received a Gold designation from the national SolSmart program (solsmart.org/) for advancing the growth of solar energy across Bloomington. This designation recognizes the City of Bloomington for taking steps that make it faster, easier, and more affordable for local homes and businesses to go solar by increasing education and awareness of solar energy. Achievement of the SolSmart Gold designation is a goal of both Bloomington’s Climate and Sustainability Action Plans. 

SolSmart is led by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) and the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) and is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office. SolSmart provides free technical assistance to help local governments reduce obstacles to solar energy development and more than 450 municipalities, counties, and regional organizations have achieved SolSmart designation since the program launched in 2016. Bloomington joins twelve other communities in Indiana that have been designated through the SolSmart program. 

“Thank you to IREC, ICMA, and DOE for the recognition. Receiving SolSmart Gold certification is an important step to achieving the Bloomington Climate Action Plan’s goal to support and accelerate the installation of on-site solar photovoltaics citywide. We would like to continue to encourage residents and businesses to go solar and take advantage of the 30 percent federal solar tax credit available until 2032 due to the Inflation Reduction Act,” said Lauren Clemens, Assistant Director of Sustainability. 

The City of Bloomington was designated as “SolSmart Gold” due to scoring highly within the Community Engagement and Market Development categories. Examples of supportive programs include the Bloomington Green Home Improvement Program, a partnership with financial institutions to offer solar loans and rebates to eligible homeowners, and the Solar and Energy Efficiency Loan Program supporting grants and loans to non-profit organizations that provide community services. Other supportive City of Bloomington solar policies recognized as part of the designation include the Unified Development Ordinance, which codifies in the zoning ordinance that solar photovoltaics are explicitly allowed by-right in all major zones. 

“The City of Bloomington is looking toward its future through a lens of responsible energy management,” said Mayor John Hamilton. “Going solar means going sustainable and renewable while saving money and spending locally.”

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