The Maryland Energy Administration today announced the availability of $8 million to help the state’s higher education institutions install solar energy systems. Through the Higher Education Clean Energy Program, the agency aims to create sustainable, energy-efficient campuses that serve as practical learning environments and hubs for renewable energy education and job creation.
Now in its second year, the Fiscal Year 2026 Higher Education Clean Energy Program grants support solar installations, campus-level clean energy and sustainability planning, curriculum development and workforce training across Maryland’s colleges and universities.
“Higher education institutions are engines of innovation and progress, where the next generation of leaders, researchers and professionals are prepared to shape our future. They represent the cutting edge of technology and learning, and their campuses can serve as living laboratories for the ideas that move society forward,” said Paul G. Pinsky, Maryland Energy Administration director. “By investing in clean energy and sustainability curricula, Maryland is positioning its colleges and universities to lead the transition to a decarbonized future.”
This year’s program offers up to $1 million for solar installation, $145,000 for Campus Clean Energy Master Planning and additional bonuses for Clean Energy Sector Course Development and student internships.
The agency is accepting applications now through November 14 at 3 p.m. (EST).
News item from the Maryland Energy Administration