Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB992

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, HB 992 will modify existing provisions of the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund to emphasize support for solar projects that target low and moderate-income households. At least 60% of the compliance fees collected will be designated for projects that directly benefit these classifications of residents. This change is significant as it encourages the installation of solar photovoltaics to make renewable energy more accessible to those who may struggle to afford such investments otherwise.

Summary

House Bill 992 aims to amend how compliance fees related to solar energy shortfalls are utilized within the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund. The bill specifically focuses on ensuring that these fees are allocated to support the creation of new solar energy systems that directly benefit low-income and moderate-income residents. By facilitating financial assistance in various forms, the bill seeks to expand access to solar energy resources among Maryland's economically disadvantaged populations.

Contention

The bill may face contention regarding the resource allocation and the effectiveness of funding strategies. Some stakeholders might argue that focusing funding predominantly on low-income households may limit broader community initiatives that could benefit a wider array of residents. Additionally, there could be debates about the best methods to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of these solar projects to ensure they deliver tangible benefits to the intended communities. Discussions around the priorities for location of community solar projects might also arise, particularly regarding environmental and spatial constraints.

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