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Welcome to the Electric CAP Registration

 

Thank you for your interest in joining an ambitious movement towards sustainable energy solutions for Community Action Agencies (CAAs). Our mission is to empower CAAs across the nation with renewable energy technologies, including solar panels and battery storage systems, that not only foster environmental sustainability but also pave the way for significant operational savings and enhanced community resilience.

A Unique Opportunity

What We Offer

Who Should Register?

This registration is your first step towards participating in a pioneering program that transcends the traditional grant model. While not a grant in the conventional sense, this initiative offers unparalleled access to resources, expertise, and support systems designed to facilitate the transition to a cleaner, more electric future. Our collaborative effort, led by Cap Solar in partnership with organizations such as NCAP and The Kresge Foundation, aims to ensure that no community is left behind in the crucial transition to renewable energy.

1) Tailored Support: Guidance throughout the entire process, from registration to implementation, ensuring that your agency's unique needs and circumstances are addressed. 2) Strategic Partnerships: The chance to be part of a growing network of forward-thinking CAAs, sharing insights, challenges, and successes. 3) Increased Resilience: Tools and technologies to not only reduce carbon emissions but also to secure operational savings that can be redirected towards furthering your agency's mission. 4) Community Impact: An opportunity to lead by example, demonstrating to your clients and communities the tangible benefits of renewable energy investments.

We invite all CAAs committed to innovation, sustainability, and community empowerment. Whether your agency is at the beginning of its sustainability journey or looking to expand existing initiatives, this program offers a unique blend of support and resources.

How to Register

 

The application process is designed to be straightforward and transparent:

1. Fill out the form below.

2. When you have entered the address of a building, click "Add Building".

3. When you have added all your buildings click "Done".

4) Cap Solar will follow up with you in order to assist in gathering information to determine eligibility of your buildings.

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OR To download a template to return via email,  

Building Address

Own/ Lease

Needs Roof

Age of Roof

Comment

1 Happy Camper Way,, Pearl River, NY 10965, USA

Own

Yes

2

hi

2181 Suburban Ave, St Paul, MN 55119, USA

Own

Yes

35

586 Fuller Ave, St Paul, MN 55103, USA

Own

Yes

35

450 Syndicate St N, St Paul, MN 55104, USA

Own

Yes

45

E4043-E4045 550th Ave, Menomonie, WI 54751, USA

Own

No

14

Affordable housing duplex. Deep energy efficiency retrofit (net-zero) completed in 2010. Geothermal primary heat/cooling. PV panels likely nearing end of useful life.

230 E Olson Ave, Barron, WI 54812, USA

Own

No

3 yrs

24 unit affordable housing complex. Gas common boiler heat with house electric meter and individual unit electric meters. Room for ground array also.

253 Magnolia Dr, Glenwood City, WI 54013, USA

Own

No

3 yrs

Two 4-unit townhome affordable housing. Currently working with Elevate and Focus on Energy for possible Air source heat pump boiler demonstration project. Electric baseboard back up heat. Individual meters and a house meter.
Room for ground array also.

314 W. South Street, Rice Lake, WI

Own

No

2 years

21-unit affordable housing complex located next door to our student housing facility. New flat roof, and room for ground array. Electric BB unit heat. Project is being considered for mini-splits for each unit. House electric meter and unit meters.

803 W Clayton Ave, Clayton, WI 54004, USA

Own

No

3

Two 4-unit townhome affordable housing. New forced-air heat pumps installed in 2024. 100 Amp Panel upgrades completed in each unit but need upgrade services to each to facilitate final full electrification by replacing gas water heaters/ranges. Unit electric meters, plus one house meter. Actively seeking grants for solar for this project. Room for ground array also.

320 W South St, Rice Lake, WI 54868, USA

Own

No

New 2024

Newer 96-bed student housing facility. Geothermal primary heat. One electric meter. Room for ground array also.

315 Misty Ln, Glenwood City, WI 54013, USA

Own

No

N/A

This is an all steel commercial building used for our weatherization program

319 Misty Ln, Glenwood City, WI 54013, USA

Own

No

5

Office/warehouse that is used for our weatherization program. Ground mount array may also be an option here

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