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jpak

(41,758 posts)
Tue Jun 18, 2019, 04:44 PM Jun 2019

Maine lawmakers clear 'groundbreaking' solar bill

https://www.mainebiz.biz/article/maine-lawmakers-clear-groundbreaking-solar-bill

A bipartisan bill that would bring solar power to more Mainers cleared both houses of the state Legislature on Monday, prompting a national industry player to reiterate its ambitions to expand into Maine.

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The bipartisan bill, "An Act to Promote Solar Energy projects and Distributed Generation Resources," is sponsored by state Sen. Dana Dow, R-Lincoln.

It would make solar power more accessible to Mainers, particularly those with low or moderate incomes. It passed after related bills in previous years never made it to the finish line.

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The Natural Resources Council of Maine says that LD 1711 will foster development of community solar farms by allowing Mainers to buy into solar energy if they can't place panels on their home, and enable the development of larger-scale community solar farms that could power more than 45,000 homes.

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Maine lawmakers clear 'groundbreaking' solar bill (Original Post) jpak Jun 2019 OP
thank god for the blue wave in ME Maine-i-acs Jun 2019 #1
After 8 years of LePew and -Ken Fredette this is a breath of fresh air. jpak Jun 2019 #2
Well done, Maine! I noted the reoub.sponsor! Karadeniz Jun 2019 #3

Maine-i-acs

(1,499 posts)
1. thank god for the blue wave in ME
Tue Jun 18, 2019, 05:16 PM
Jun 2019

Democratic Gov and House and Senate.

These bills died in the past, were vetoed by Gov. leRage, and/or were out lobbied by the fossil fuel industry with R's in their pocket.

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