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CITY OF ELGIN: Elgin joins 22 Chicago-area communities enrolling in SolSmart program

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City of Elgin issued the following announcement on Dec. 13.

Elgin has taken a new and important step to improve quality of life for residents, spur business development and job creation, and protect the environment by enrolling in SolSmart, a national designation program to make it faster, easier, and more affordable to go solar. Municipalities participating in SolSmart use the program’s resources to streamline development of solar power installations on homes and businesses, cutting electricity costs for them and reducing pollution for all.

Elgin is one of 23 new Chicago-area municipalities and counties that will receive expert technical assistance on solar energy development from the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus (Caucus), which has been selected to serve as a “SolSmart Advisor” in the region.

Experts say interest in new solar installations is skyrocketing in Illinois, leading Elgin to act now and get on the forefront of this rapidly-expanding green technology.

“SolSmart provides necessary technical assistance to help us improve our permitting processes at the local level,” says Mayor David Kaptain. “This makes solar more easily accessible to homeowners and businesses, and makes our community more attractive to potential new businesses and residents.”

SolSmart is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office and led by The Solar Foundation and the International City/County Management Association. SolSmart awards highly-coveted designations of Gold, Silver or Bronze based on municipalities’ achievements and level of program involvement.

Among many resources provided, SolSmart offers communities a template for a standard installation permit that’s aligned with national standards, codes and best practices. This eases the administrative burden for developers of small-scale residential solar systems and increases city staff’s efficiency in permitting.

This is the second year that the Caucus has been selected as a SolSmart Advisor to Chicago-area communities. Previously, the Caucus’ expert guidance helped another round of 15 communities earn designation through SolSmart.

Participating local governments will receive extensive assistance from the Caucus on best practices to speed up local solar development. In addition to assistance from the Caucus and national SolSmart staff, local governments will also work with partners such as the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 134 and the Illinois Fire Inspectors Association to train staff to evaluate and inspect solar installations.

Municipalities also receive expert guidance on adapting zoning codes to remove barriers to solar development, engaging and educating local residents and businesses on solar energy, and other activities that can expedite local solar development.

All municipal participants are signatories to or actively pursuing adoption of the Greenest Region Compact, created by the Caucus and its membership to guide and unify regional sustainability efforts. Specifically, the Compact goal to, “Enact policies to support clean energy” is addressed by the SolSmart program. In addition to renewable energy, the Compact also sets high-level goals for municipal leaders in the areas of climate, economic development, energy efficiency, land use, leadership, mobility, greener municipal operations, sustainable communities, waste and water.

“A lot of municipalities have been interested in heightening their environmental initiatives, but were not in a position to implement new programs,” says Park Forest Mayor John Ostenburg, who chairs the Caucus’ environment committee. “Now with the Greenest Region Compact, there are a slew of resources that create a clear path for them to do so.”

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