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Missouri Republicans introduce community solar pilot program legislation

Missouri Rep. Ben Keathley, R-Chesterfield, and Sen. Curtis Trent, R-Springfield, have both announced the introduction of legislation establishing a three-year community solar pilot program in Missouri. HB 662 and its companion bill in the Senate, SB 386, will provide access to affordable energy throughout the state and serve as a launch pad for growing a strong community solar sector in Missouri. HB 662 was referred to the Emerging Issues Committee.

“I’m proud to be sponsoring community solar legislation that will protect Missourians from rising utility rates, making energy costs more predictable and manageable for working class families,” said Rep. Ben Keathley. “In addition to lowering electric bills, this program will spur economic development, create good paying jobs, support family farms, and help build a homegrown energy industry that will have a real impact on our local economies.”

As a net importer of energy, the legislation would boost the amount of homegrown energy produced within Missouri, reducing how much energy must be imported from neighboring states. It also allows local property owners, farmers, and small businesses to benefit directly, generating income and supporting local economic growth.

“Current law is stifling innovation in Missouri’s energy markets. With community solar, legislators have an opportunity to cut through the red tape and introduce another tool in the state’s all-of-the above approach to energy,” said Matthew Hargarten, Vice President of Government and Public Affairs at the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA). “This legislation will get shovels in the ground and bring more energy choices, more competition, and more opportunities for Missouri families.”

Missouri ranks 36th nationwide in installed solar capacity. Nationwide, 22 states and the District of Columbia have adopted policies enabling community solar programs.

News item from the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) 

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