A solar canopy by ForeFront Power.
The Maryland Energy Administration has announced the availability of $13 million in grants to help businesses and organizations across Maryland expand the use of clean energy systems to cut energy bills and combat climate change.
Through the Fiscal Year 2026 Commercial and Canopy Solar Program, the agency aims to help businesses and nonprofit organizations better manage energy costs, reduce energy consumption and cut emissions. The program offers meaningful incentives to those businesses seeking to lower their energy expenses while reducing their carbon footprint. Because energy is among the largest single expenses for many organizations, reducing energy costs allows them to devote more resources to supporting their local communities. Of particular note, this year the program includes access to solar canopy technology, expanding the types of projects eligible for funding.
“Maryland’s businesses and charitable organizations are at the heart of our communities, providing valuable services, employment and support. By making solar energy systems more accessible, Maryland is helping them cut their costs and emissions at the same time,” said Maryland Energy Administration Director Paul G. Pinsky. “This program illustrates that you don’t have to choose between doing what is right for the economy and the environment. Sound investments like these can deliver progress on multiple fronts, at the same time, and are a win-win for Maryland.”
The Commercial and Canopy Solar Program grants are funded by the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund, which reinvests proceeds from greenhouse-gas emissions auctions and alternative compliance payments from utilities into a wide variety of programs. The fund helps reduce Marylanders’ energy bills, minimizes energy waste, creates jobs, promotes energy independence and improves reliability and resiliency.
The agency is accepting applications for the Commercial and Canopy Solar Program now through February 9, 2026.
News item from the Maryland Energy Administration




