An Act To Support Solar Energy Development in Maine
Sec. 1. 35-A MRSA c. 34-B is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 34-B
THE MAINE SOLAR ENERGY ACT
§ 3471. Short title
This chapter may be known and cited as "the Maine Solar Energy Act."
§ 3472. Legislative findings
The Legislature finds that it is in the public interest to explore opportunities for and encourage the development, where appropriate, of solar energy production in the State in a manner that is consistent with all state and federal environmental standards and that achieves reliable, cost-effective, sustainable energy production on those sites in the State that will attract investment and permit the development of viable solar energy projects. The Legislature finds that the development of the solar energy potential in the State needs to be integrated into the existing energy supply and transmission systems in a way that achieves system reliability, total capital cost-effectiveness and optimum short-term and long-term benefits to the people of the State. The Legislature finds it is in the public interest to encourage the construction and operation of community solar power generation facilities in the State. The Legislature also finds it is in the public interest to encourage solar energy research and the development of solar generation equipment manufacturing facilities in the State.
The Legislature further finds that development of the State's solar energy resources should be undertaken in a manner that ensures significant tangible benefits to the people of the State, including, but not limited to, residents of communities that host solar energy facilities, and that the State should seek to host a substantial amount of solar energy as part of a strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet the goals established in the state climate action plan developed pursuant to Title 38, section 577.
§ 3473. Specific measures to support solar energy
§ 3474. Determination of public policy; state solar energy generation goals
summary
This bill creates the Maine Solar Energy Act, which:
1. States specific legislative findings that it is in the public interest to explore opportunities for and encourage development, where appropriate, of solar energy production in the State. This includes finding that solar energy development makes a significant contribution to the general welfare of the citizens of the State and that there is a need for modification of the regulatory process for siting solar energy developments;
2. Requires the Public Utilities Commission to take specific measures to support solar energy, including monitoring electricity markets, taking legal action to protect access to markets by solar power facilities located in the State and certifying a person as a community solar power generator; and
3. Encourages solar energy-related development and establishes state solar energy generation goals.