Senate Bills 152-153 and House Bills 4464-4465 are being considered by the Michigan state legislature. These bills aim to promote community solar projects owned by local entities by removing unnecessary restrictions, making it easier for communities to access clean and affordable solar energy. Community solar addresses barriers like high initial costs, renting, shaded rooftops, and financing issues, allowing more residents to benefit from solar power by purchasing shares or subscribing to local solar arrays. This approach can help reduce Michigan's high energy costs and improve service quality while providing health, environmental, and financial benefits to communities.
Send a message to your lawmakers today urging them to remove barriers to community solar developments!