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November solar policy snapshots
A guide to recent legislation and research throughout the country.

By Kelsey Misbrener | November 4, 2019

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Ameren Missouri is accepting solar project applications for its innovative Neighborhood Solar program that aims to bring clean kilowatts to public spaces.

DOE funds CESA’s wide-ranging low-and-moderate-income solar initiative
Washington, D.C.

The Department of Energy has committed a three-year funding award of $1.1 million to the Clean Energy States Alliance (CESA)’s initiative to expand solar projects benefitting low- and moderate-income (LMI) households and communities. The Scaling Up Solar for Under-Resourced Communities Project will focus on three LMI market subsets: single-family homes, manufactured homes and multifamily affordable housing.

Missouri utility seeks neighborhood solar project applications
St. Louis, Missouri

Ameren Missouri is seeking solar project applications from nonprofit organizations, schools and other non-residential public locations as part of its new Neighborhood Solar program. Applications will be scored based on amount of solar generation possible, total installation cost, energy grid support, neighborhood benefits and more. The utility has allotted at least $14 million for this program.

Oregon utility resource plan includes storage for first time
Portland, Oregon

Western utility PacifiCorp’s new 2019 resource plan includes significant solar-plus-storage resources to help in its transition away from coal. The utility has a goal of 3,000 MW of new solar resources and 600 MW of battery storage capacity co-located with new solar resources by the end of 2023 and plans to “remove existing transmission constraints and improve grid resilience so the lowest-cost renewable resources can flow freely to customers.”

First Illinois ‘Solar for All’ projects approved
Springfield, Illinois

The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) approved contracts for its first projects involved in the Illinois Solar for All (ILSFA) program. The program awards incentives to developers and contractors to help offset solar project costs and pass those savings along to low-income communities. This round of over $13 million in incentives will help build over 5.3 MW of solar capacity.

SEIA partners with Kentucky and Minnesota solar trade groups
Frankfort, Kentucky and Saint Paul, Minnesota

Kentucky ranked 45th in the nation in installed solar capacity in SEIA’s latest survey, but the state is trying to turn that around with its trade organization, the Kentucky Solar Industries Association, becoming a formal SEIA affiliate. “SEIA’s assistance and expertise is vital to our burgeoning solar industry, which is providing unprecedented customer choice and growth in high wage jobs across the Commonwealth,” said Matthew Partymiller, president of KYSEIA. By contrast, Minnesota is a high-performing solar state that ranked 13th on SEIA’s annual list. This partnership aims to make Minnesota a solar-plus-storage leader going into the next decade.

Montana renewable energy advocates protest utility fee changes
Helena, Montana

Montana renewable energy advocates are protesting the state’s largest utility’s request to do away with net metering, according to MTPR. Northwestern Energy has proposed a new fee for rooftop solar owners that generate more power than they use, although current solar owners would still be governed under old net-metering rules. The proposed rate review is currently being considered by the Montana Public Service Commission.

FP&L’s community solar program now includes low-income customers
Jacksonville, Florida

Florida Power & Light’s SolarTogether program is the largest voluntary community solar program in the country, offering a total capacity of 1,490 MW at 20 solar projects across its service territory. Now, FP&L is expanding the program’s accessibility by dedicating 35 MW of community solar to low-income families. The SolarTogether program is still awaiting approval from the Florida Public Service Commission.

Energy Secretary Rick Perry to resign at end of year
Washington, D.C.

Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry told President Trump on Oct. 17 that he will resign from his position by the end of 2019. The resignation comes as Perry was subpoenaed in the ongoing presidential impeachment inquiry for information on his role in the Trump administration’s recent dealings with Ukraine. Trump has tapped the current deputy secretary of energy, Dan Brouillette, to become the next secretary. Brouillette previously worked in Former President George W. Bush’s Department of Energy, and then in the automobile industry, according to The New York Times.

ACORE says there should be a federal renewable energy standard
Washington, D.C.

The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati released a white paper making the case for a federal renewable energy standard of at least 50% renewable energy on a timeline consistent with climate commitments and expert recommendations. It includes technologies such as wind, solar and hydropower.

Mayors across the country call for ITC extension
Washington, D.C.

More than 200 mayors from 39 states sent a letter to Congress asking for a five-year extension of the solar Investment Tax Credit. The bipartisan group writes in the letter that solar adoption rose in their communities thanks to the ITC, and they want to see that growth continue. “The communities we serve, including residents and local businesses, have seen the rewards of investing in technology like solar,” the mayors write.

Idaho solar advocates ask for legacy net-metering benefits
Boise, Idaho

The Idaho Conservation League and Vote Solar are asking the Idaho PUC to preserve existing solar customers’ net-metering benefits when new compensation rules replace the program next year. “Idaho families that chose to invest in their energy freedom should not have the rules changed midway through the game by Idaho Power and the Public Utilities Commission,” said Ben Otto of the Idaho Conservation League.

Ohio’s fight over nuclear bailout nearing its end
Columbus, Ohio

After Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed the bill to bail out FirstEnergy Solutions’ two nuclear plants and two coal plants as well as gut the state’s meager RPS, a group called Ohioans Against Corporate Bailouts set out to gather enough signatures to put a referendum on the ballot next year. Referendum petitioners alleged that pro-bailout operatives took steps to block and harass them as they gathered signatures. They asked a federal court to extend the signature collection deadline as a result of those actions, but the judge denied their request and asked the Ohio Supreme Court to get involved since it involves the state constitution rather than federal law, according to Cleveland.com. The referendum group did not collect enough signatures to make it on the ballot by the October deadline.

SEIA urges court to reject new fixed charges on Puerto Rico solar customers
San Juan, Puerto Rico

The Solar Energy Storage Association of Puerto Rico (SESA) and SEIA filed an amicus brief in U.S. district court asking a judge to reject an agreement that would implement new fixed charges for Puerto Rican solar customers. Solar advocates say the proposed Restructuring Support Agreement (RSA) for the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) would undermine Puerto Rico’s new clean energy policy signed into law just six months ago, which set a goal for 20% renewables by 2022 and 40% by 2025.

Unique Salt Lake County resolution puts 100% renewable onus on local utility
Salt Lake County, Utah

The Salt Lake County Council passed a resolution setting a goal of powering the county with 100% renewable energy by 2030. Many states, cities and counties have done similar, except for one crucial difference: This resolution requires local utility Rocky Mountain Power to replace fossil fuel generation with renewables to meet the commitment. In 2020, RMP must issue a filing at the Public Service Commission, conduct a yearlong demand study and then begin the process of setting new electricity rates for participating customers.

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Kelsey Misbrener

Kelsey is senior editor of Solar Power World.

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