CleanTechnica•about 1 month ago
3rd US State Allows Plug & Play Solar Power
Key Takeaway
The adoption of 'Plug & Play' solar policies signals a regulatory trend towards simplifying grid interconnection for distributed generation, which could influence future development and integration strategies for all market participants.
AI Summary
- •Solar power continues to be the leading source of new power capacity globally and in the US, despite ongoing barriers to residential adoption.
- •A third US state has implemented 'Plug & Play' solar policies, indicating a growing trend towards simplified interconnection and permitting for small-scale distributed generation.
- •This policy shift aims to reduce soft costs and complexity for residential solar, potentially accelerating deployment and influencing broader regulatory approaches to distributed energy resources (DERs) for developers and large power consumers.
Topics
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Article Content
There’s no doubt about it — solar power has already revolutionized the electricity industry. Solar power accounts for the majority of new power capacity around the world and around the US. That said, there are still significant barriers to residential solar adoption, and we are nowhere close to 50% of ... [continued] The post 3rd US State Allows Plug & Play Solar Power appeared first on CleanTechnica .