Maryland HB39 amends net energy metering rules for portable solar electric generating facilities.
Maryland HB39 modifies net energy metering regulations to include portable solar electric generating facilities. It specifies that these facilities must have a generating capacity not exceeding kilowatts and be designed for standard connection to an electric system. The bill also outlines payment procedures for net excess generation and requires the Maryland Public Service Commission to establish a method for calculating the value of accrued net excess generation. The changes aim to encourage private investment in renewable energy and diversify the state's energy resource mix.
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