Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1025

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Public Utilities – Distributed Generation Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity

Impact

This legislation is part of Maryland's broader initiative to meet aggressive renewable energy requirements and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60% from 2006 levels. By streamlining the permitting process for distributed solar energy systems, SB1025 encourages the development of clean energy projects. It also aims to provide consistency across different jurisdictions within the state, thereby facilitating easier compliance for solar energy developers.

Summary

Senate Bill 1025 focuses on establishing a distributed generation certificate of public convenience and necessity (DGCPCN) aimed at regulating distributed solar energy generating systems in Maryland. The bill mandates that a DGCPCN must be obtained before any construction of such solar systems can commence. The goal is to create a regulated framework that promotes solar energy distribution while adhering to state standards on environmental preservation and energy efficiency.

Contention

While supporters advocate for the economic and environmental benefits of expanding solar energy generation, there may be concerns related to local governance and land use. The requirement for obtaining a DGCPCN could be viewed by some as an additional bureaucratic hurdle that may slow down project development. Critics may argue that centralized permitting could overlook local environmental concerns that communities may wish to address individually, leading to potential conflicts between state mandates and local priorities.

Companion Bills

MD HB1046

Crossfiled Public Utilities - Distributed Generation Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity

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