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US busy with net metering, community solar policy in Q1

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Nearly every state has already has taken some action on its net metering policies in the first three months of 2025, according to a report published by the NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC).

Q1 2025 policy action on net metering, rate design, and solar ownership. NC Clean Energy Technology Center

The NCCETC released its Q1 2025 edition of “The 50 States of Solar,” a quarterly report that provides insights on state regulatory and legislative discussions and actions on distributed solar policy. It focuses on net metering, distributed solar valuation, interconnection rules, community solar, residential fixed charges, residential demand and solar charge and third-party ownership.

“This quarter, regulators around the country took action to implement iterations on community solar programs within their jurisdictions. Many of these iterations were driven by recently enacted legislation,” said Vincent Potter, project manager at NCCETC. “Some programs are shifting from pilots to permanent programs, while others are moving towards program designs focused on low-income customer participation.”

The report finds that 47 states, plus D.C. and Puerto Rico, took some type of distributed solar policy action during Q1 2025, with the greatest number of actions continuing to address net metering policies (55), community solar policies (35) and residential fixed charge or minimum bill increases (34). A total of 193 distributed solar policy actions were taken during Q1 2025, with the most actions taken in Virginia, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Michigan and New Hampshire.

The report finds three trends from these solar policy activities — that states are considering iterative revisions to net metering policies, overhauling community solar programs and expanding system size limits for non-residential net metered systems.

“Around one-third of states offer alternatives to traditional net metering, with additional states utilizing traditional net metering with significant revisions. Now, some of these states are investigating new major revisions — successors to their successors, so to speak,” said Rebekah de la Mora, senior policy analyst at NCCETC. “Some of these reviews were mandated through legislative authority, while others were brought forward by utility regulators, or even utilities themselves.”

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