Add to Calendar   08/22/2019 10:00 AM 08/22/2019 03:00 PM America/New_York Growing Local Solar: Community-Based Tools to Enable Solar Development in Ohio

 

Join us for this workshop exploring how state and local policies and programs can attract new solar projects and green jobs.This workshop is designed to provide resources for local government officials and staff but is open to all solar activists.

 

Lunch and a guided tour of the Harvard Road Garage solar array are included.

 

Workshop Details:

  • Panel discussions and presentations from local, policy, and business experts will cover state and local laws and policies governing solar development, as well as the challenges and opportunities of solar project development;

 

  • Participants will receive a set of resources that can be applied in home communities such as model zoning ordinances, historical district aesthetic considerations, best practices for planning and meaningful community engages.

 

  • Workshop topics will include a range of policies, programs, laws, as well as model Ohio examples spanning: Retail Energy Choice and community choice aggregation; self-generation and net metering policies; project interconnection standards; local tax incentives, land use and zoning considerations; solar cooperatives; best practices residential rooftop solar in historical districts; energy special improvement districts (eSIDs) and Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing; community engagement best practices;

 

  • The workshop is designed for Cuyahoga County decision-makers at the local governmental level such as county, city, township, village, etc., including elected and appointed officials, as well as their staff. This would include: Law/directors/city attorneys; Planning and zoning officials and staff; County commissioners, township trustees, mayors, city managers, town/village administrators, etc.; Local government and institutional (such as universities, colleges, and hospitals) sustainability offices, as well as local energy managers; Local economic development directors, local financing authorities, and staff.

 

REGISTER: HERE

 

Newburgh Heights City Hall Newburgh Heights 08/22/2019 10:00 AM

Growing Local Solar: Community-Based Tools to Enable Solar Development in Ohio

 

Join us for this workshop exploring how state and local policies and programs can attract new solar projects and green jobs.This workshop is designed to provide resources for local government officials and staff but is open to all solar activists.

 

Lunch and a guided tour of the Harvard Road Garage solar array are included.

 

Workshop Details:

  • Panel discussions and presentations from local, policy, and business experts will cover state and local laws and policies governing solar development, as well as the challenges and opportunities of solar project development;

 

  • Participants will receive a set of resources that can be applied in home communities such as model zoning ordinances, historical district aesthetic considerations, best practices for planning and meaningful community engages.

 

  • Workshop topics will include a range of policies, programs, laws, as well as model Ohio examples spanning: Retail Energy Choice and community choice aggregation; self-generation and net metering policies; project interconnection standards; local tax incentives, land use and zoning considerations; solar cooperatives; best practices residential rooftop solar in historical districts; energy special improvement districts (eSIDs) and Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing; community engagement best practices;

 

  • The workshop is designed for Cuyahoga County decision-makers at the local governmental level such as county, city, township, village, etc., including elected and appointed officials, as well as their staff. This would include: Law/directors/city attorneys; Planning and zoning officials and staff; County commissioners, township trustees, mayors, city managers, town/village administrators, etc.; Local government and institutional (such as universities, colleges, and hospitals) sustainability offices, as well as local energy managers; Local economic development directors, local financing authorities, and staff.

 

REGISTER: HERE

 

WHEN
August 22, 2019 at 10:00am - 3pm
WHERE
Newburgh Heights City Hall
3801 Harvard Ave
Newburgh Heights, OH 44105
United States
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