Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF880

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Community solar garden subscribers required to reside in the same county as the solar garden generating facility.

Impact

HF880 seeks to modify Minnesota Statutes 216B.1641, specifically emphasizing regional engagement in solar energy projects. By mandating that subscribers are geographically close to the solar gardens, the bill is expected to foster a sense of community ownership and investment in local renewable energy initiatives. This localized approach could potentially decrease barriers for residents in accessing solar energy resources and related incentives. However, it may simultaneously limit the number of potential participants who wish to subscribe from outside these areas, impacting those who could benefit from such programs across broader regions.

Summary

House File 880 (HF880) proposes amendments to existing statutes governing community solar garden programs in Minnesota. The bill stipulates that subscribers to community solar gardens must reside in the same county as the solar garden generating facility or in a contiguous county. This requirement aims to enhance local participation in renewable energy generation, reinforcing the connection between the community and the energy produced. The legislation is positioned as a means to promote energy sustainability while localizing the benefits within the community where the energy is generated.

Contention

While the intention behind HF880 reflects a commitment to community energy solutions, there may be some points of contention. Critics of the geographical restrictions argue that such measures could inadvertently exclude suburban and urban customers who do not live close to solar garden facilities. Opponents may claim that these limitations undervalue the importance of collective responsibility in energy consumption, particularly for those living in areas without sufficient solar resources. Overall, the bill balances between enhancing community participation and potentially restricting broader access to renewable energy offerings.

Companion Bills

MN SF997

Similar To Community solar garden subscribers requirement to reside in the same county as the solar garden generating facility

Similar Bills

IA HSB81

A bill for an act relating to solar energy by establishing a community solar facility program.(See HF 404.)

MO SB386

Creates a community solar pilot program

IA HF404

A bill for an act relating to solar energy by establishing a community solar facility program.(Formerly HSB 81.)

WV HB2419

Establishing a community solar program for subscribers to gain credits against their utility bills

VA HB2090

Multi-family shared solar program; amends requirements for a shared facility, etc.

MT SB188

Revising solar energy policy laws

MD HB1233

Community Solar Energy Generating Systems - Subscription Eligibility

MD SB1022

Community Solar Energy Generating Systems - Subscription Eligibility