Notice: The Solar for All Guam (SFAGU) Program is temporarily on hold due to recent developments at the federal level.
In August 2025, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency abruptly terminated the national Solar for All grant program, impacting all participating states and territories.
Several states and organizations are now pursuing legal action to challenge the termination and recover awarded funds. Until these legal and funding uncertainties are resolved, the Guam Energy Office must pause major program activities and implementation efforts.
We remain committed to keeping the public informed and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
About the Program
Solar for All Guam (SFAGU) is a federally funded program led by the Guam Energy Office to expand access to solar energy for low-income and disadvantaged households across the island. The program aims to provide two main pathways for residents:
1) Low-Interest Residential Loan Program: helping eligible homeowners install rooftop solar and battery systems with no upfront cost and increased, long-term energy savings.
2) Community Solar Rooftop Project: enabling residents who can’t install solar on their homes to benefit from shared solar power through virtual net metering.
In addition to lowering costs and increasing island resilience, SFAGU supports clean energy education and workforce development by creating new training and job opportunities for residents of Guam.
Solar for All Guam aims to achieve lower energy costs, increase resilience, and build a clean energy workforce while prioritizing equity and community impact.
Contact us at 671-646-4361 or email us at sfa@guam.energy.gov for more information.