Public Sector
Canopy Solar specializes in guiding municipalities, school districts, and government agencies through the transition, ensuring a seamless and cost-effective solar solution.
Funding Opportunities | Department of Energy
To accomplish its goals, the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office issues funding opportunities.
Navigating Grants and Incentives for Solar-Enabled
Looking for grants to support solar-enabled canopy installation? Learn about the federal, state & local grants that companies can stack for solar projects.
How Cities Can Scale On-Site Solar with New Federal Incentives
An innovative solar project approved by the City in November will not only provide a solution for beating the heat in the form of shaded solar canopies on parking lots, but also highlights
Solar Canopy Working Group
A Solar Tariff Generation Unit with 100% of the nameplate capacity of the solar photovoltaic modules used for generating power installed on top of a parking surface, pedestrian walkway, or canal in a
Solar canopies as a central pillar of IRA-driven energy transition
Municipalities and government leaders, especially those who lead sustainability planning departments and committees, play a central role in this transformative process.
What Is a Solar Canopy?
Solar canopies are becoming more popular in commercial and residential properties, thanks to affordable EcoFlow Solar Panels and government incentives.
Commercial and Canopy Solar Program
The program offers grant funding to support implementation of solar energy installations on commercial properties, including rooftop-mounted solar systems, ground-mounted solar systems,
Rooftop Solar Energy on Government Buildings
Learn about rooftop solar energy on government buildings. Discover how agencies like the Cities of Louisville and San Antonio are generating revenue and clean energy through rooftop
2025 Solar Canopy Working Group Supplemental Report
The 2024 Climate Act directed the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) to establish the Solar Canopy Working Group to “develop recommendations for regulatory and legislative changes that