

What is Solar for All?
The Maryland Clean Energy Center (MCEC) is bringing the benefits of solar power to low-income and disadvantaged communities across Maryland. Thanks to a $7 billion grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Solar For All program, with $62 million coming to the state of Maryland, we’re making solar accessible and affordable for more residents.
The Maryland Solar for All Program (MSFAP) will be launching programs that provide rebates and financing for rooftop solar on single-family homes, multifamily housing, and community solar projects. These initiatives will allow Maryland residents to reduce their energy costs through solar power.

Why Choose Solar?
- Lower Energy Bills
- Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
- Increase Your Property Value

What We Offer?
- Technical assistance on project identification, rebates, and tax information
- Access to MCEC’s network of vetted solar contractors and installers
- Workforce development and training

Are You Eligible?
You may qualify if your household meets one of the following:
- Is located in an underserved community
- Has an income at or below 80% of the area’s median income
- Resides in affordable housing with specific federal or state assistance (LIHEAP, SNAP, Free and Reduced Lunch, SSDI, etc.)

Ready to Go Solar?
MSFAP is currently in its planning phase, with deployment strategies in the works. An interest form will be available soon.