In July 2024, Governor Shapiro of Pennsylvania signed into law the Solar for Schools program, which will provide eligible PA schools with significant grants to help cover the cost of installing solar panels. This is the state’s first program of its kind, providing funds to eligible public school districts, technical schools, and community colleges.
In our current economic environment, where school operational costs are becoming increasingly difficult to control, it’s essential for schools to implement cost containment measures wherever possible. The Solar For Schools grant program will support this effort by providing funds to make it financially feasible for schools to adopt solar and take control of their energy expenses.
Solar offers a clean, sustainable solution that helps schools reduce and control these rising costs and reinvest those savings into each school’s core mission: educating our future generations.
How PA’s Solar For Schools Grant Program Works
Grant Funding Details
The Solar for Schools Grant Program will cover up to 50% of the total cost of solar energy projects. Schools can combine this state funding with other sources, such as the Direct Pay Option from the federal government, which can cover more than an additional 30% of the project cost.
Thanks to these significant incentives, schools could install solar for up to 20% of the total project costs. Plus, any ongoing operational and maintenance costs, which should be minimal if properly installed.
Eligibility Criteria
Public K-12 schools, community colleges, and career and technical schools are eligible to apply for the Solar for Schools Grant Program. The grant funds will be distributed equally across Pennsylvania, focusing on three regions with equal population size, ensuring schools from all parts of the state can benefit from this incentive.
Priority will be given to schools located within 50 miles of recently closed coal plants, as well as schools eligible for the low-income tax credit adder.
All solar projects must meet prevailing wage requirements to ensure fair labor practices throughout the construction process.
The Application Process
The Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) will release the Solar for Schools Grant Program application guidelines by October 2024. Schools interested in applying will need to carefully follow these guidelines when submitting their applications.
After grants are awarded, project details will be publicly tracked on the Department of Education’s website. This transparency allows the public to monitor how grant funds are being used and ensures accountability in implementing the solar projects.
A Great Opportunity For PA Schools
The Solar for Schools Grant Program offers Pennsylvania schools a unique opportunity to reduce energy costs while significantly investing in clean energy solutions. By taking advantage of this program, schools can save on utility bills and contribute to broader sustainability efforts across the state. It’s an ideal moment for school districts to explore the potential of solar energy.
Now is the time for schools to start preparing for the application process and evaluating their solar options. Contact our expert solar consultant team to discuss the feasibility of solar energy at your school. Take the first step today to maximize the benefits of this grant program.