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Massachusetts updates solar incentive program to reflect modern needs

Proposed adjustments to the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target program encourage solar on buildings and parking lots, and improve access for low-income residents.

Massachusetts officials are pushing for significant updates to the state’s solar incentive program to boost a struggling market and improve access for disadvantaged residents. The proposed changes to the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) program aim to address issues with outdated incentive rates and slow solar adoption. The state plans to implement an annual rate adjustment based on market conditions and progress toward solar goals. The proposal also seeks to increase incentives for solar projects on buildings and previously developed land, while tightening criteria for greenfield developments to protect valuable habitats. Additionally, the program will broaden eligibility for low-income solar benefits and require community solar projects to enroll a minimum of 40% low-income participants. Feedback on the proposal was open until August 2, with final regulations expected in the fall.

Massachusetts aims to ‘adapt with the times’ with updates to solar incentive program

Source: CTNewsJunkie

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