North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S710

Introduced
4/6/23  

Caption

Community Solar Program Changes

Impact

The bill seeks to amend existing statutes regarding community solar energy facilities, which may enhance the accessibility of renewable energy programs for residents of economically disadvantaged areas. By allowing facilities to exceed previous generating limits, there is potential for significant increases in local renewable energy sources. This change is especially important for Tier 1 and Tier 2 counties, which face unique challenges relating to energy access.

Summary

Senate Bill 710, titled 'Community Solar Program Changes', aims to expand and revise the scope of community solar programs in North Carolina. The bill proposes to increase the nameplate capacity for community solar energy facilities and provides guidelines for participation from various groups, particularly targeting affordable housing units and economically distressed counties. Under the new parameters, community solar programs will allow for greater flexibility and higher energy generation capacities, thereby benefiting a larger number of subscribers across different tiers of economic designation.

Sentiment

General sentiment around S710 appears to lean towards support from renewable energy advocates and local government officials who view it as a step forward in promoting green energy initiatives. However, there may be some reservations regarding the specifics of implementation and the potential for operational challenges in managing increased capacities and subscriptions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance of interests between public utilities and subscribers, particularly regarding the crediting of subscribers at avoided cost rates and the potential implications for utility customers who do not participate in the solar programs. Additionally, the stipulation regarding facility locations raises questions about equitable access for all residents, regardless of geographic and economic status.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC HB197

Establish community solar pilot and solar development programs

NC SB247

Establish the community solar pilot program

NC S678

Clean Energy/Other Changes

NC HB1250

Community solar facility program.

NC SB0313

Community solar facility program.

NC SB627

Creates a community solar pilot program

NC SB824

Creates a community solar pilot program

NC SB1347

Creates a community solar pilot program

NC SB386

Creates a community solar pilot program

NC SF2510

Community solar garden program modification

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