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The Solar Policy Scoop: July 2023

Community solar may soon be a possibility in Ohio if new legislation advances. Photo: James St. John

Ohio Republicans introduce bill to start community solar pilot program
Columbus, Ohio

Two Republican state representatives introduced a bill in Ohio that would allow for the development of community solar facilities under a statewide pilot program. HB 197 would pave the way for 1,500 MW of community solar and award special grants to brownfield projects.

DOE announces solar workforce development program awardees
Washington, D.C. 

The Dept. of Energy announced 12 projects selected for negotiation to launch training partnerships that expand the solar energy workforce in underserved and underrepresented communities across the country. The projects involve two SPW Top Solar Contractors and the Amicus O&M Cooperative.

IRS releases guidance on direct pay and transferability under IRA
Washington, D.C. 

The Internal Revenue Service issued proposed regulations and frequently asked questions about the direct pay and transferability options in the Inflation Reduction Act. The guidance outlines who’s applicable for these incentives and how to claim them on tax returns.

House Ways and Means Committee proposes repeal of IRA in new tax bill
Washington, D.C. 

The House Ways and Means Committee has proposed a repeal of the Inflation Reduction Act in its Build It in America Act. It’s unlikely to advance, but it’s the second attempt by the GOP-led House of Representatives to repeal the IRA this year.

Majority of states get low grades on clean energy interconnection policies
The USA

The Interstate Renewable Energy Council released its Freeing the Grid interconnection grades, which rate each state in the nation on the quality of its interconnection policies. Of the 39 states and territories that have statewide interconnection procedures, only New Mexico received an A for its interconnection rules.

GOODBYE OLD WAYS

It’s okay to break tradition. Today’s electricity needs are more sophisticated than ever, making traditional power a thing of the past. Switching to solar helps you get with the times while saving the planet.

GREEN CONSCIOUSs

Traditional power has adverse environmental effects from the coal and natural gases combusted during production. Solar offers all of the power with no extra cost and no harmful polutions..

POWERED BY THE SUN

Rather than digging up fossil fuels, solar energy is clean power from the sun - a renewable fuel source that won't go out in our lifetime. Every kW lowers your carbon footprint by over 3K pounds annually.

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