Maryland SB669 modifies the Small Solar Energy Generating System Incentive Program to expand eligibility and generating capacity limits.
Maryland SB669 amends the Small Solar Energy Generating System Incentive Program to allow for a broader range of solar energy systems to be eligible for certification. The bill specifies that systems must be located within the state, contribute to meeting the renewable energy portfolio standard, and be placed in service between July 1, 2024, and January 1, 2031. It also increases the total in-state generating capacity for certain solar energy systems, with a cap of 300 megawatts for systems under a certain capacity and another cap for systems with a higher capacity.
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