US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6981

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

SHINE Act of 2026 Streamlining Home Installation of New Energies Act of 2026

Impact

The bill proposes significant changes to existing energy regulations by establishing clear definitions and pathways for permitting distributed energy systems. By promoting a standardized process, it seeks to reduce bureaucratic hurdles that often slow down the deployment of renewable energy technologies at the local level. Furthermore, it allows for technical assistance and potentially integrates advanced technologies such as remote inspections, which could further expedite adoption and compliance. The anticipated effect is a boost in energy efficiency and accessibility for homeowners looking to engage with renewable energy technologies, contributing to broader environmental goals.

Summary

House Bill 6981, titled the 'Streamlining Home Installation of New Energies Act of 2026' (SHINE Act), focuses on enhancing the regulatory framework for distributed energy systems. The bill mandates the Secretary of Energy to establish a voluntary streamlined permitting and inspection process for different authorities that oversee the permitting of qualifying distributed energy systems. This initiative aims to simplify the approval process for installations involving technologies such as solar power, wind systems, battery storage, and electric vehicle charging stations in residential areas, ultimately promoting local energy generation and usage.

Contention

Despite its focus on promoting clean energy, the bill may face challenges from local governments and regulatory bodies who may feel their authority is being undermined by a federal mandate. Some stakeholders could argue that a one-size-fits-all approach does not adequately consider regional differences or specific local needs regarding energy systems. The bill's success will depend on balancing the federal push for renewable energy with the practical realities of local jurisdictions, ensuring that while permitting is streamlined, local governments retain sufficient autonomy to address their respective energy challenges.

Companion Bills

US HB7977

Related Energy Bills Relief Act

Previously Filed As

US B26-0543

Housing Permit Streamlining Amendment Act of 2025

US HB5600

SPEED and Reliability Act of 2025 Streamlining Powerlines Essential to Electric Demand and Reliability Act of 2025

US SB3709

Streamlining Federal Grants Act of 2026

US SB2423

Streamlining Rural Housing Act of 2025

US HB4989

Streamlining Rural Housing Act of 2025

US B26-0523

Streamlining Medicaid Credentialing Amendment Act of 2025

US SB1729

Streamlining Conservation Practice Standards Act of 2025

US HB7154

Streamlining Small Business Contracts Act of 2026

US HB3613

Streamlining Foreign Military Sales Act of 2025

US B26-0361

Shine Safely Act of 2025

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