Michigan Republicans try to bring community kisses to the state with the help of a Bill acronym approved by Trump.
Michigan Conservatives introduce Maga Solar Bill
Lansing, Michigan
A new bill for the Republicans in Michigan would set up a community assignment program in the State for the first time, with the help of a name that is attractive to the farthest rights of the party. The “Maximization of American Grid Affordability (MAGA) Solar Act” is “a policy that is designed to strengthen the reliability of the network, the energy bills and to protect American energy provision chains from foreign opponents such as China,” said Conservative Energy Non -Profit American Power Play.
Nevada Gouverneur draws solar policy for solar policy that add consumer protection, HOA Access
Carson City, Nevada
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo has recently signed two accounts that will determine clearer standards, expand the rights of homeowners and strengthen the protection of consumers for customers on the roof. SB379 and SB440 will add supervision by financiers to guarantee good licenses of solar installers, to limit premature payment collection and more.
Legisters of Minnesota votes to preserve the Solar program of the Community
St. Paul, Minnesota
After pressure from organizations for solar interests, legislators voted to protect the Community Solar Garden program from Minnesota instead of cutting an omnibus energy bill. Due to the rejected proposal, Minnesotans will now see the results of last year’s program modernization, so that more households have access to the benefits of local clean energy.
The Supreme Court of California hears oral arguments against NEM 3.0
Sacramento, California
On June 4, the Supreme Court of California heard oral arguments in a lawsuit that the decision of the California Public Utility Commission to defeat the credit of new solar users, challenging for sharing surplus energy with the grid. The lawsuit submitted by the Center for Biological Diversity and other groups in 2022 claimed that NEM 3.0 violated the State Act.
Illinois Shines opens 800 MW new solar capacity for 2025-26 program year
Springfield, Illinois
Illinois’s by the state occupied solar stimulation program Illinois Shines opened another 800 MW of new solar capacity for the 2025-26 program. The program supports the development of new distributed generation and community projects in Illinois, with a focus on energy -intent.
Utilities in West Virginia present cutbacks on the solar network
Charleston, West Virginia
West -Virginian Solar Advocates recently gathered outside the Public Service Commission against Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power’s proposed basic rate increase and drastic cutbacks on the roof of solar compensation. The proposal would reduce netto by nearly two-thirds and would apply retroactively to homeowners who did not have an interconnection paper for their solar energy systems submitted before December 31, 2024.
Gianfororte Veto’s Montana Community Solar legislation
Helena, Montana
On June 13 Veto has a veto legislation from GOV. Greg Gianforte Veto from Veto who would have created a community sun program in Montana. Proponents of Solar Energy had sent a letter to the Montana Public Services Commission that would be hand in hand with supervisors and legislators about the details of the program if accepted.
The Governor of Texas signs residential storage that allows reform account
Austin, Texas
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed at the end of June SB 1202 In the law, legislation that will make it easier and cheaper to install back -up power systems for homeowners. The new law will revise third-party plans for backup of the home backup power and is expected to speed up the permit process.
Senate to vote for reconciliation law that the solar industry is pressed soon
Washington, DC
The US Senate revealed its updates to the Reconciliation Bill Budget Laat on Friday evening, and in many aspects it was worse for the solar industry than before. In the latest version, projects should be hired at the end of 2027 to get an incentive.
