Clean Energy Project:
Access MI Solar
Join us virtually on Thursday, April 13, 12-1 pm, via Zoom to learn more about the Access MI Solar Program.
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83545066746
Groundwork is committed to increasing access to affordable solar energy in Northern Michigan. Through our group-buy program, Access MI Solar, we plan to increase local solar capacity, advance clean energy education, and work with community leaders to make this program a pillar of our region.
Key motivations for this program include addressing the climate crisis, increasing local energy security and resilience, and helping homeowners and small businesses to afford solar panels. Plus, going solar saves many customers significantly on their electric bill over time! We are empowering people to develop local, clean energy, and climate solutions!
The process is simple: We ask installers to offer a higher discount as more customers join the group-buy effort. Those discount rates are 5% with 4+ participating households, 10% with 7+ households and 15% with 10+ households. These discounts apply to the physical components of the system, not the design, permitting or installation. Last year, our program easily met the mark for the 15% discount!
This process starts with one or several potential customers requesting bids from installers. After we have received bids from several installers we will meet with the potential customers to decide on one installer to work with. Our customers have chosen to go with CBS solar, for a second year in a row!
Now, we are seeking any and all customers in the Traverse City and Petoskey areas to request their bid and join our program by April 22nd, 2023! We are committed to fostering local solutions to combat the climate crisis and ensure equitable access to resilient climate solutions. Increasing the amount of local solar generation will lower carbon emissions and will lead to increased grid reliability and increased energy security for our communities.
To learn more about Access MI Solar, please contact Liv Rollinger.
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“Thank you so much for helping raise all of the funds for our solar project at Westwoods! Thanks to you, we reached our goal so much more quickly than I'd expected. So now I can move on to other things including other solar projects...”
— Nicola Philpott, President, Parent Teacher Organization, Westwoods Elementary School, Traverse City Area Public Schools
WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW?
Access MI Solar News
Snyder Efficiency Report: There’s Room for More
The Snyder administration’s latest-and last-draft report on Michigan’s energy future says what it should: The state’s five-year-old energy efficiency mandate, known as Energy Optimization, is not only working well, there’s plenty of room for utilities to do more to help their customers save electricity and natural gas. But we have only until Wednesday, Nov. 4, to submit comments on the draft and influence what that final version says.
Comment on Synder’s Renewable Energy Report
There are lots of happy faces around our office since the Snyder administration released its draft report on renewable energy. Based on last winter’s energy forums, it says we can get to 30 percent renewable energy by 2035 without straining the power grid-or our wallets! But the report is subject to some revision before it’s finalized, which is why we’re reaching out: We’d like you to chime in!
Tips for Commenting on Snyder’s Renewables Report
The governor’s report on renewable energy is open for public comment until Wednesday, October 16. Let’s make sure we dominate the comments section and show our strong support for increasing our use of renewable energy. Here are some tips for submitting a comment.




