The 2014 Made in Minnesota (MiM) solar incentive program has begun. This year, $15 million will be available for solar projects in Minnesota, approximately $7 million of which will be dedicated to residential solar projects. MiM will help drive a faster-than-ever expansion of solar in our state. Please join us and your neighbors for an event laying out the why and how of residential solar and the MiM incentives.
Made In Minnesota Solar – Making Solar Work for Homeowners
Wednesday, January 29, 6:30 – 8:00 PM
Butter Bakery, 3700 Nicollet Ave. S.
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Featuring:
Sarah Linnes-Robinson, Kingfield Neighborhood Association – Introduction
Dustin Denison, Principal of Applied Energy Innovations – Dustin will explain the key differences between the 2013 and 2014 rebate cycle and why 2014 will be the biggest year for solar in Minnesota so far.
Kim Havey, Made In Minnesota Solar Program Coordinator, Minnesota Department of Commerce – Kim will be explaining how the Made in Minnesota program makes solar affordable for homeowners. Information is available at www.MN.Gov/Made-in-Minnesota
AEI will be offering free solar site reviews for those interested.