Supported by the Our Solar PA Coalition, organized labor and industry groups, Pennsylvania lawmakers introduced HB 1155, which will authorize community solar programs across the state. The legislation will promote local economic development, enhancing energy reliability and reducing energy costs.
This bill, introduced by Rep. Peter Schweyer (D-134), closely mirrors legislation passed through the House in 2024 with strong bipartisan support.
The Our Solar PA Coalition, which represents 36 organizations from across the state united in advocating for a people-first community solar program, celebrated the inclusion of many of its priorities in the bill, including guaranteed savings for subscribers, strong consumer protections and the integration of community solar with subscribers’ existing utility bill.
“With the recent announcement that PJM expects electricity usage to triple from the initial projections, now is the time to enact legislation such as Community Solar,” said IBEW 3rd District International VP Dennis Affinati. “This will help expand solar markets to members of the community regardless of geographic or financial limitations. By creating this opportunity, we will help satisfy the demands of consumers while training the workforce for the future energy economy. The IBEW will always support responsible energy projects regardless of fuel source and we feel Community Solar will play a key role in Pennsylvania’s energy portfolio going forward.”
News item from Vote Solar