Community Solar Consumer Choice Act of 2025
Sponsor

- Progressive Groups$400k
- Climate & Environment$31k
Full profile: /officials/L000570
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
2025-06-26
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would allow more Americans to benefit from solar energy by letting them subscribe to shared solar projects in their communities rather than having to install panels on their own roofs. Renters, people with shaded homes, and those who can't afford individual solar systems would gain access to clean energy and potentially lower electricity bills through these community solar programs. The legislation aims to expand solar energy options for everyday consumers while supporting the growth of renewable energy across the country.
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