Coalition for Community Solar Access to Host 2nd Annual Community Solar Innovation Summit June 25-27 in Colorado
The Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA)—a national trade association representing over 125 community solar developers, businesses and nonprofits—will host its second annual Community Solar Innovation Summit from June 25–27 at the Westin Hotel in Westminster, Colorado, just minutes from downtown Denver. The event brings together industry leaders, policymakers and advocates to shape the future of clean, local energy and accelerate the deployment of distributed energy across the United States.
Last year, CCSA and its members launched the inaugural Community Solar Innovation Summit, the organization’s first self-hosted conference, welcoming more than 500 attendees.
The only conference created by and for the community solar and distributed energy industry, the Community Solar Innovation Summit brings together experts from across the sector to drive innovation, policy and market growth. All of the revenue generated during the Summit is reinvested back into the expansion of community solar, distributed solar and energy storage, supporting advocacy efforts that protect and grow solar markets across the U.S. and create more opportunities for clean, local energy.
“Community solar is among the fastest growing solar markets in the United States,” said Jeff Cramer, CEO of CCSA. “In 2024, community solar capacity increased 35% from the year prior to 8.6 GW of total national capacity, enough electricity to power more than 7.5 million homes for an entire year. We’re excited to build upon this momentum and the groundwork established during last year’s inaugural Community Solar Innovation Summit as we continue to pursue our mission of providing solar access for all.”
Among the more than 50 industry expert speakers and panelists will be Georgia State Representative Beth Camp, and Keith Martin, co-head of projects for Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, a global law firm that counts energy, infrastructure and resources among its specialties.
Camp in February led a bipartisan group of legislators in Georgia to introduce legislation to expand community solar across the state called the Georgia Homegrown Solar Act of 2025. She serves as chair of the House Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Ad Hoc Committee on Community Solar.
Focused on transactional law, Martin’s principal areas of practice are tax and project finance. Recognized as a preeminent authority on tax structurings in the U.S., he lobbies Congress and the Treasury Department on policy issues and is ranked among the country’s top renewable energy lawyers.
A complete list of speakers and panelists for the 2025 summit can be found by visiting www.communitysolar.events/event/annualsummit/speakers.
Through CCSA’s robust agenda, attendees will hear the latest on market and policy trends from community solar experts and thought leaders who are expanding markets across the country, participate in in-depth discussions on key topics shaping the future of community and distributed solar and connect with and explore the latest innovations by our exhibitors.
Panelists will address best practices in interconnection, siting and permitting, customer management, consumer protection and access and inclusion processes for low-to-moderate income customers, as well as Solar for All program rollouts.
In addition to the event’s educational sessions and exhibition space, the summit will provide networking opportunities for attendees and exhibitors, including a members-only pre-Summit gathering and a full-conference reception on the first day of the Summit.
“The Community Solar Innovation Summit aims to be the industry’s leading community solar conference, offering expert insights on market trends, policies and best practices from community solar leaders and experts,” added Cramer. “We’re excited for the second annual event and the opportunity to showcase transformative solutions and emerging technologies and innovations in community solar as we focus on growth and expanding access.”
For more information or to register, visit www.communitysolar.events/event/annualsummit/home.
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