During an awards ceremony at Intersolar North America, the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) today honored its 2017 3iAward recipients, celebrating the nation’s best innovation, ingenuity and inspiration in renewable energy and energy efficiency. The winners are based on a prestigious annual national search.
“Today, we’re proud to recognize our 2017 IREC 3iAward recipients – among the nation’s most extraordinary people, projects and programs making a sustainable energy future a reality,” said IREC Board Chair Larry Shirley.
“Their work is setting new standards – creating solutions to today’s complex renewable energy and energy efficiency challenges – changing communities and our national energy landscape in the process,” added Ken Jurman, IREC board member and chair of the 3iAwards Committee.
“As we honor their achievements, IREC celebrates its 35th year,” Shirley said. “We are more proud than ever of our own history, leading transformative policies and practices that allow millions more Americans to benefit from clean renewable energy.”
Award applications were accepted in four categories: Community/Shared Renewables, State & Local Government Initiatives, Regulatory Champion of the Year, and IREC Certified Clean Energy Trainer of the Year.
Also at the awards ceremony, three special IREC Energy Heroes were honored, “recognizing their remarkable and tireless commitment to the expansion of clean energy,” said Shirley.
State/Local Government Achievements of the Year

The New York City Solar Partnership helped lead to the quadrupling of the city’s solar capacity in just two years. Project review time was reduced from more than 24 days to less than 24 hours. As a result, Mayor De Blasio announced a new city solar target of 1,000 MW by 2030, and set NYC’s first energy storage deployment target of 100 MWh by 2020, to support resiliency during outages. The partnership worked with the City University of New York (CUNY) Smart DG Hub to develop and publish the NYC Resilient Solar Roadmap in late 2016. The NYC Solar Partnership, led and formed by Sustainable CUNY, includes the NYC Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, the NYC Economic Development Corporation and CUNY.

Envision360 is a solar recruitment program technology tool that gives students a virtual experience of what it’s like to work in the solar industry, using Google Cardboard Viewers and virtual reality (VR) technologies. SEI’s program, Solar Ready Colorado: Solar Professionals Training and Outreach Program and Career Expo, was funded by SEI and a matching grant from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment under the WORK Act Grant.
Community/Shared Renewables Project of the Year

Solar Learning Center
BARC’s Community Solar Project & Solar Learning Center achieves two firsts for Virginia. The community solar project is the first and only community solar project in the commonwealth. The 550kW project was oversubscribed before it was operational – there’s a wait list for phase II. Also a first is a complementary solar classroom with interactive displays, multimedia, discussions and experiments for building solar toys. By combining multiple financing sources – Clean Renewable Energy Bonds (CREBs), federal and state grants – with a subscription-based approach, BARC affirms that community solar is feasible and achievable for any utility.
Regulatory Champion of the Year

Over the last 10 years, Utah has overcome multiple barriers to solar adoption and has experienced extraordinary market growth. Formerly a nascent market, solar’s estimated annual economic benefit to Utah’s economy rose to $300 million in 2016, and the state rocketed from 16th to 6th in the nation for total solar capacity installed. To ensure Utah’s continued solar growth, Utah Clean Energy developed a 10-year solar plan for the industry, regulators, local governments and utilities to work together to simplify and expand rooftop solar and reduce costs. A Bright Future: a 10-Year Solar Deployment Plan for Utah helps decision makers develop policies that improve market certainty for the solar industry, and ensure fairness for consumers and utilities. It provides a clear path to overcome the state’s newest challenges and guide the development of a sustainable and robust solar market across the state.
IREC Certified Clean Energy Trainer of the Year

IREC Energy Heroes


