*The Low-Income Distributed Generation, Low-Income Community Solar, and Non-Profits/Public Facilities sub-programs were renamed the Residential Solar, Community Solar, and Non-Profit and Public Facilities sub-programs, respectively.
On March 20, 2020, in light of the growing COVID-19 pandemic and its expected impacts in Illinois, the Illinois Power Agency adopted the following emergency amendment to its Adjustable Block Program and Illinois Solar for All Program Marketing Guidelines: In-person marketing and solicitation: Given the public health emergency posed by the COVID-19 virus, in-person marketing … Continued
Illinois Solar for All’s mission is to promote equitable access to the solar economy through incentivized solar projects serving income-eligible and Environmental Justice Communities.
*Job Training guidelines were updated after the 2022 Long-Term Renewable Resources Procurement Plan update to no longer prioritize trainees from FEJA workforce programs.
The Illinois Solar for Al Program Administrator has posted the redline and clean versions of the updated Approved Vendor Manual, which will take effect with the beginning of the 2020-2021 program year on Monday, July 6, 2020.
The Illinois Solar for All Program Administrator has published a redline version of the updated Project Selection Protocol, which highlights the changes between the updated Project Selection Protocol and the Project Selection Protocol used in the previous 2019-2020 program year.
On March 20, 2020, in light of the growing COVID-19 pandemic and its expected impacts in Illinois, the Illinois Power Agency (IPA or the Agency) adopted the following emergency amendment to its marketing guidelines for the Illinois Shines and Illinois Solar for All programs.