“Community Solar for Low-Income and Disadvantaged Communities: Solar for All Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Program Design Options for States” has been authored by Vero Bourg-Meyer and Ben Paulos of Clean Energy States Alliance.

This document offers insights into how states can design and launch community solar programs that benefit disadvantaged communities and low- and moderate-income (LMI) households using the $7 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) Solar for All competition (Solar for All) and take advantage of new tax credits features available under the Inflation Reduction Act.

There are many available models of community solar throughout the country, but not all will meet the goals of the Solar for All competition or score well under the GGRF’s criteria. To streamline design choices and simplify the Solar for All application process, this guide presents three community solar models, with a few variations, that states and territories could use to shape their applications. These are (a) a Subscription Model, (b) an Ownership Model (including via a cooperative), and (c) an Energy Assistance Model.

Access the report here