Maryland SB265 regulates the placement of community solar energy systems to prevent overcapacity on parcels.
Maryland SB265 amends the state's laws to prohibit the establishment of community solar energy generating systems on parcels where the total installed capacity would exceed a certain limit. This restriction applies to parcels with systems exceeding megawatts. The bill allows exceptions for systems on rooftops, brownfields, clean fill sites, parking lots, roadways, multilevel parking structures, transportation rights-of-way, public rights-of-way, airports, and industrial or ecologically compromised land not targeted for mitigation or restoration.
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