The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is holding a series of three regional workshops to discuss affordable housing and solar. Registration for the June 23, 2016 workshop in Minneapolis, MN is now open.
These workshops will help providers and owners understand the tools and resources available via HUD’s RENEW300 initiative. These workshops are held in conjunction with the Department of Energy National Community Solar Partnership, which will bring together national experts, state and local officials, industry representatives, utility providers, environmental justice advocates, and other key players to share success stories, discuss common challenges and goals, offer troubleshooting advice, and identify strategies to catalyze community solar projects and engage low and moderate income households in your region to be shared through national partnership activities. The goal of the National Community Solar Partnership is to help unlock community solar to expand solar access to all Americans, with specific emphasis on serving low- to moderate-income (LMI) households.
Participants are encouraged to attend both workshops, if interested.
HUD and guest speakers will be discussing their experiences and best practices. The following topics will be covered in this series:
- Solar options for HUD assisted properties
- A Step by Step getting started guide
- Guides, tools and other resources, including technical assistance
Who Should Attend?
- Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) and Multifamily project owners/managers
- Better Buildings Challenge and RENEW300 current or potential partners
- Developers
- Renewable energy advocates and providers
Schedule of Workshops
Training Series Point of Contact
Renew300 Trainings Registrar | Trainings@HUDExchange.info
To find out more information about upcoming trainings and access materials from previously held trainings, go to HUD Exchange Training and Events.