Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1607

Introduced
2/17/26  
Refer
2/17/26  
Refer
3/9/26  

Caption

Community Solar Energy Generating Systems - Prohibited Locations - Adjacent Parcels

Impact

If passed, HB1607 will significantly impact the regulations that currently limit the establishment of community solar energy systems on adjacent parcels, provided they meet specific criteria. The bill allows such systems to exceed the previous capacity restrictions, enhancing opportunities for larger installations. This initiative aligns with the state's commitment to expanding its renewable energy infrastructure and may lead to increased participation in community solar programs, ultimately benefiting consumers and advancing public policy goals related to sustainability and energy independence.

Summary

House Bill 1607 aims to amend existing laws regarding community solar energy generating systems, specifically addressing and repealing certain prohibitions on the locations of these systems based on the combined installed capacity on adjacent parcels of land. The bill seeks to facilitate the development of community solar projects and allows for greater flexibility in their placement, thereby encouraging renewable energy production across Maryland. This legislative change is seen as an important step in promoting sustainable energy practices while ensuring accessibility for various subscribers, including low and moderate-income households.

Contention

The bill could spark discussions among stakeholders related to land use and the environmental implications of increased solar energy infrastructure. While supporters argue that repealing the location restrictions will make renewable energy more accessible and stimulate local economies, there may be concerns regarding potential overdevelopment in certain areas or ecological impacts. Stakeholders might call for careful oversight to ensure that community solar projects are balanced with environmental protections and community needs.

Companion Bills

MD SB265

Crossfiled Community Solar Energy Generating Systems - Prohibited Locations - Adjacent Parcels

Previously Filed As

MD SB1022

Community Solar Energy Generating Systems - Subscription Eligibility

MD SB931

Public Utilities - Generating Stations - Generation and Siting (Renewable Energy Certainty Act)

MD HB742

Public Utilities - Solar Energy Generating Stations - Eminent Domain

MD SB640

Public Utilities - Solar Energy Generating Stations - Eminent Domain

MD HB1195

Net Energy Metering, SUNRISE Program, and Community Solar Energy Generating Systems Program (SUNRISE Act)

MD HB827

Solar Energy - Distributed Generation Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, Ground-Mounted Solar, and Small Solar Siting Workgroup

MD SB983

Solar Energy - Distributed Generation Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, Ground-Mounted Solar, and Small Solar Siting Workgroup

MD HB1525

Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, EmPOWER Energy Efficiency Programs, and Community Solar Energy Generating Systems

MD SB478

Public Utilities - Solar Energy Generating Stations - Local Approval

MD HB739

Public Utilities - Solar Energy Generating Stations - Local Approval

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IA HSB629

A bill for an act relating to solar energy by establishing a community solar facility program.(See HF 2672.)

IA HF2672

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