New Report Details How Community Solar Programs Can Reduce Energy Costs for Low-Income People and Address Climate Change
A new report looks at existing community solar models, best practices, and state policies.
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A new report looks at existing community solar models, best practices, and state policies.
This report will provide states with model community solar consumer protections to ensure equitable outcomes for low-income participants.
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This issue brief lists some of the reported problems and consumer risks of rooftop solar agreements and provides policy recommendations to address these concerns for all consumers.
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NCLC submitted testimony in support of Maryland SB 548 (Snydor), the Ratepayer Protection Act. The bill would provide modest, but important consumer ratepayer protections updates to Maryland’s Strategic Infrastructure Development and Enhancement Plan (STRIDE) accelerated and unchecked natural gas infrastructure investment law. The bill requires the utilities to prioritize aging gas pipes based on their…
Undoing strong efficiency standards for gas-fired furnaces would bring significantly higher costs to consumers.
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The Maryland Energy Efficiency Advocates filed comments regarding the establishment of a low-income affordability program.