Clean Energy Project:

Net Zero COMMUNITIES

Through our Net Zero Communities work, your support empowers our Solar on Schools program which aims to help schools set renewable energy goals, implement solar on their facilities, and adopt renewable energy into their curriculum. Through this program, we are educating the next generation about clean energy and climate change while also reducing actual carbon emissions from schools. Additionally, we empower local governments with policy and technical advice to support their transition toward a clean energy economy.

 

A “Net Zero Community can be achieved in a variety of sectors including energy production, transportation, and agriculture, through a combination of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and adopting clean energy sources. Many communities have set carbon neutrality targets, with the aim of achieving this goal by 2050 or earlier, including the State of Michigan.

The Solar on Schools program helps to address the climate crisis and builds awareness about proactive steps that local communities can pursue while educating the next generation of climate leaders. Switching to solar energy and committing to 100% renewable energy can benefit schools in several ways. It can help to save money on energy bills, reduce carbon emissions and improve the environment, provide educational opportunities for students, improve local air quality, and engage the community around environmental issues. By making a commitment to renewable energy, schools can demonstrate leadership in sustainable practices and create a culture of environmental awareness among students, staff, and the wider community. We are working with several school districts pursuing 100% renewable energy, including Petoskey Public School and Pellston Public Schools!

In addition, with Groundwork’s support, Traverse City became the first city in Michigan to commit to 100% clean energy for its electrical supply, with a goal of making the transition by 2040. Petoskey has also committed to 100% clean electricity and chose a completion date of 2035.

Groundwork was an important partner in helping both Traverse City and Petoskey to see feasible ways of reaching their 100% goals, which helped give city commissioners in both towns the confidence they needed to vote for this important and visionary goal. Groundwork is providing ongoing support to Petoskey and Traverse City as these communities pursue their climate goals through pursuing building electrification policies, community solar projects, and advocacy for integrating energy efficiency measures and renewable energy production into city facilities.

For more information about our Net Zero Communities program, please contact Groundwork Climate and Clean Energy Specialist Liv Rollinger.

 

Take Action!

  • Contact Groundwork for advice and resources on how to convince local decision makers.
  • Speak at public meetings, with clear purpose and solid data to promote your initiative locally.
  • Team up with others passionate about community solar and building electrification—advocacy is not a solo endeavor!

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Tim Werner

"Our new solar array will help Traverse City meet its 100% clean energy goal. This wouldn’t happen without Groundwork."

— Tim Werner, Traverse City Commissioner

WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW?

Net Zero COMMUNITIES News

Easy Loan Brings Clean Energy to Prominent Southfield Building

Easy Loan Brings Clean Energy to Prominent Southfield Building

Ari Kresch, CEO of 1-800-LAW-FIRM, likes to brag that his Southfield company is the first in the country to use its phone number as its actual name. Perhaps more significantly, though, he may be the first attorney in the country to use an innovative, new financing mechanism called PACE, which stands for property assessed clean energy, to make major, money-saving, clean-energy upgrades to his building.

Energy Freedom’ Bills: Time to Unlock Homemade Power in Michigan

Energy Freedom’ Bills: Time to Unlock Homemade Power in Michigan

A bipartisan group of state representatives has introduced four bills, known as the Energy Freedom package that would allow Michiganders to invest more in solar, wind, or methane-powered generation; reap a better return; and share credit for the electricity they produce. Different combinations of 12 Democrats and five Republicans are sponsoring different parts of the package, marking a shift in the Michigan Legislature.

Special Report: Putting Solar Power to Work in Michigan

Special Report: Putting Solar Power to Work in Michigan

Michigan is far behind other states in generating solar power. But it’s hardly a cloud-cover problem: After all, solar is soaring in states no sunnier than ours. What Michigan has is a solar policy problem. A “solar work group,” composed of MPSC staff, utility representatives, and solar business advocates, is working to find next steps for the utilities’ fledging solar initiatives. MLUI is part of the group, and is reporting on these meetings-which might create a significant, even historic turning point for the rise of solar power in Michigan.

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