Minnesota’s Growing Community Solar Market Just Got Bigger

July 11, 2015
Minnesota has one of the fastest-growing markets for community solar. And thanks to a new ruling from the Minnesota Public Utility Commission, the market may have just gotten even bigger.

With 80 MW of community solar projects expected to come online over the next few years, Minnesota has one of the fastest-growing markets for community solar.

And thanks to a new ruling from the Minnesota Public Utility Commission, the market may have just gotten even bigger, said Cory Honeyman, senior analyst at GTM Research.

At issue before the PUC was the size of community solar gardens. They were earlier capped at 1 MW, but the PUC ruled that 1-MW gardens could be aggregated to create 5 MW gardens, creating utility-scale sized gardens.

“Before the ruling, technically each individual project could be up to 1 MW in size,” Honeyman said. “But there was some debate about whether you could site a bunch of 1 MW projects on the same property and pitch the community solar to multiple customers.”

Before the PUC ruling, if you looked at the projects from a helicopter, you’d conclude that many didn’t qualify because they were too big, he said.

But now that’s changed. “Now developers can develop up to 5 MW in size,” he said. “There’s an expectation that the market will go from adding to a few 100 KW to adding a really impressive 200 MW plus.”

The market in this state is growing because there’s no cap on the total megawatts of community solar that can be developed. “In addition, a favorable legislative landscape provides credits at full retail electric rates plus credits sold to Xcel energy,” he said.

The PUC’s decision was “bold and important,” Honeyman said. The decision likely positions Minnesota’s community solar market to be one of the hottest solar growth opportunities in the US in the next 1.5 years, he said.

“There’s a lot of reason to expect the market will be even larger than what we project,” Honeyman said. “We have Minnesota pegged to be one of the largest community solar markets.”

Read more stories like this by subscribing to the Microgrid Knowledge newsletter. It’s free.

About the Author

Lisa Cohn | Contributing Editor

I focus on the West Coast and Midwest. Email me at [email protected]

I’ve been writing about energy for more than 20 years, and my stories have appeared in EnergyBiz, SNL Financial, Mother Earth News, Natural Home Magazine, Horizon Air Magazine, Oregon Business, Open Spaces, the Portland Tribune, The Oregonian, Renewable Energy World, Windpower Monthly and other publications. I’m also a former stringer for the Platts/McGraw-Hill energy publications. I began my career covering energy and environment for The Cape Cod Times, where Elisa Wood also was a reporter. I’ve received numerous writing awards from national, regional and local organizations, including Pacific Northwest Writers Association, Willamette Writers, Associated Oregon Industries, and the Voice of Youth Advocates. I first became interested in energy as a student at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, where I helped design and build a solar house.

Twitter: @LisaECohn

Linkedin: LisaEllenCohn

Facebook: Energy Efficiency Markets

Related Content

Brandon Olafsson / Shutterstock.com

Department of Energy Spending Up to $200M Connecting Remote Microgrids

March 15, 2024
The U.S. Department of Energy is currently accepting proposals for transmission projects that would connect remote and isolated microgrids to each other or to existing transmission...
U.S. Army photo by Scott Darling, Fort Cavazos Public Affairs)

U.S. Army Improves Resilience at Fort Cavazos with New Microgrid

March 14, 2024
U.S. Army Garrison-Fort Cavazos, formerly known as Fort Hood, will use the microgrid to power critical services and infrastructure during outages and to reduce energy costs during...

Reducing Costs and Uncertainty in Microgrid Deployment By Employing An Integrated Solution

March 15, 2024
This white paper - the second in a series - explores the Model Predictive Controller (MPC) approach to Microgrid and EV infrastructure operation.

Malaysian Semiconductor Maker Secures Critical Power with Rolls-Royce mtu Powerpacks On-Site

March 13, 2024
X-FAB Sarawak, the Malaysian division of worldwide foundry group X-FAB, will utilize the four mtu Kinetic Powerpacks at its site in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. The company manufactures...

Only through Standardization Can Microgrids Accelerate the Energy Transition

Jan. 18, 2024
Jana Gerber, North America microgrid president at Schneider Electric discusses how standardizing microgrids will accelerate the energy transition.

MGK_VeritoneAmshoreWPCover_2022-08-31_16-07-16
MGK_VeritoneAmshoreWPCover_2022-08-31_16-07-16
MGK_VeritoneAmshoreWPCover_2022-08-31_16-07-16
MGK_VeritoneAmshoreWPCover_2022-08-31_16-07-16
MGK_VeritoneAmshoreWPCover_2022-08-31_16-07-16

Using AI to Shrink Crypto’s Carbon Footprint

Learn how artificial intelligence and a renewable energy powered microgrid can reduce the carbon footprint of one of the dirtiest industries – cryptocurrency.