Community Solar Needs Clear, Flexible State Regulations

By Elliot Hinds and Diana Jeschke (July 17, 2019, 4:04 PM EDT) -- Community solar programs allow multiple commercial, residential and other retail electric customers to participate as subscribers in offsite solar generation. While program rules vary by state, under one popular rubric, a third-party developer owns and operates the community solar project and, for an agreed-upon subscription price, retail electric customers can subscribe to a portion of the facility's output, for which they are credited on their utility bill....

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