MINNEAPOLIS, USA | SUNSHARE —
After a historic vote last Monday, the city of Cologne signed a contract this morning to power up to 100 percent of its city facilities’ energy needs from Community Solar.

The energy will be generated by over 2,700put solar panels in SunShare’s solar gardens currently under development through the Xcel Energy’s Solar*Rewards Community program. This is enough energy to power about 140 homes for 25 years.

The decision by the City of Cologne marks the culmination of their public process lasting about two months, including a presentation by SunShare, public meetings, and a several hour discussion among City Council members.

Not only an environmental choice but also an economic one, the City of Cologne will fix the city’s energy costs at today’s levels, protecting the city from volatile fossil fuel prices. Meanwhile, the city is promoting innovation and leadership as part of a broader goal to attract new businesses and young professionals to the community, according to Jesse Dickson, City Administrator.

“This decision creates a win-win for our community members and the City,” said Dickson. “By joining SunShare’s Solar project, the City is both doing the right thing environmentally and cutting down on our electricity costs, our taxpayer dollars can more efficiently be used for additional projects and infrastructure. Whatever we save can be put back toward the community.”

To date, the City of Cologne is the first city in the state of Minnesota to choose to source 100 percent its energy needs from Community Solar. About a year earlier, SunShare enrolled the first city in the nation- the City of Manitou Springs, Colorado- to power 100 percent of its city facilities with Community Solar.

In 2013 the Minnesota State legislature passed the Solar Energy Jobs Act, allowing Community Solar to be possible. Community Solar was designed to broaden citizen and community access to locally generated solar energy. Residents living in apartments, small businesses and homeowners that couldn’t afford their own systems, or large organizations without the proper roof space now have the option to choose.

“The City of Cologne has set an example for communities across Minnesota that renewable energy is a serious priority for cities,” said Ken Bradley, Director of Business Development at SunShare. “Leadership from the City of Cologne and the hundreds of citizens choosing Community Solar will drive greater adoption of renewable energy in communities in Minnesota and across the nation,” Bradley added.

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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