Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1484

Refer
3/9/22  
Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Program - Solar Electric Photovoltaic Property and Solar Batteries - Grant Amounts

Impact

The legislation will amend the existing Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Program by specifying that grants awarded for solar electric installations must be no less than $5,000 per installation. Additionally, it establishes grant amounts for solar batteries, with $2,500 available for a single battery installation and $5,000 for multiple battery installations. This financial assistance is expected to make solar energy solutions more accessible to Maryland residents, potentially increasing the overall installation rates of renewable energy technologies across the state.

Summary

House Bill 1484, introduced by Delegate Jalisi, pertains to the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Program. The bill aims to establish specific minimum grant amounts for the installation of solar electric photovoltaic properties and solar batteries at primary residences. It seeks to encourage the adoption of solar energy solutions by providing financial support to homeowners who choose to invest in renewable energy technologies. The intent behind the legislation aligns with broader goals to promote affordable, reliable, and clean energy within Maryland, ultimately contributing to the state's clean energy future.

Contention

While the bill received significant support, as evidenced by its passing vote tally of 122 yeas to 9 nays, there may still be points of contention surrounding its long-term funding and the sufficiency of the grants provided. Critics could argue that the grant amounts may not be sufficient to cover the total installation costs for some households, thus limiting the bill's effectiveness in promoting widespread solar adoption. Additionally, discussions may arise about the implications of state-funded grants in relation to private industries involved in solar energy, especially if state funding alters competitive dynamics in the energy market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1273

Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund and Customer-Sited Solar Program - Alterations

MD HB992

Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund – Compliance Fees for Solar Energy Shortfalls – Uses

MD SB664

Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Program - Tier 1 Renewable Sources, Solar Energy Systems, and Alterations

MD HB1239

Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Program - Tier 1 Renewable Sources, Solar Energy Systems, and Alterations

MD SB783

Public Utilities - Solar Energy Systems and Programs, Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund, and Prevailing Wage (Brighter Tomorrow Act)

MD HB31

Maryland Energy Administration – Resiliency Hub Grant Program and Fund

MD SB256

Maryland Energy Administration – Resiliency Hub Grant Program and Fund

MD SB416

Renewable Energy - Customer-Sited Solar Program

MD HB258

Renewable Energy - Customer-Sited Solar Program

MD HB550

Maryland Energy Administration – Energy Programs – Modifications (Clean Transportation and Energy Act)

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