ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Wes Moore today announced the launch of the Higher Education Clean Energy Grant Pilot Program, a $9.2 million competitive pilot opportunity to support clean energy transitions within Maryland's colleges and universities. The program will promote both workforce development and Maryland's climate goals by funding solar installations, comprehensive campus clean energy planning, and specialized renewable energy sector academic programming.
"We need to prepare the next generation of Marylanders to lead industries of the future. Today, our administration takes an important step toward doing exactly that by investing in programs that will arm students with the skills they need to compete for jobs in clean energy,"
said Gov. Moore. "Together, we are demonstrating how climate action builds new pathways to work, wages, and wealth."
The pilot program is open to all of the state’s accredited two- and four-year colleges and universities. Participation must support workforce development programs that design courses and curricula focused on skills for careers in the renewable energy industry, in addition to internships that encourage hands-on student involvement in campus sustainability and workforce development projects.
The pilot provides funding for several key clean energy initiatives, including solar panel installation on Maryland’s campuses to boost onsite renewable energy production. Participating intuitions have the option to use or sell the renewable energy they generate. Funding will also support creation of campus clean energy master plans, which outline strategic paths for campuses to reduce energy consumption, integrate renewable energy, and reach sustainability goals.
“Maryland's higher education institutions have a key role to play in reducing the state's carbon footprint, while fostering the next generation of clean energy professionals,"
said Maryland Energy Administration Director Paul G. Pinsky. "This pilot program empowers campuses to lead by example, creating cutting-edge energy solutions and providing students with essential opportunities in the booming green economy."
Colleges and universities have until October 30 to review program guidelines and submit applications for consideration.
For more information, including program terms, conditions and instructions on how to apply, visit the
Higher Education Clean Energy Grant Pilot Program’s webpage.