Community Solar for Opportunity States: An exploration of development models for community solar projects in states that lack explicit enabling policies
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Community Solar for Opportunity States: An exploration of development models for community solar projects in states that lack explicit enabling policies

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Abstract

This report identifies and analyzes alternative models for developing community solar projects in states lacking enabling policies, what we call “opportunity states.” Background: -Traditional community solar models rely on third-party ownership and subscription-based benefits delivered through virtual net metering (VNEM). -Opportunity states often lack the regulatory framework to support these models, hindering community solar development. Key Findings: -This report explores three alternative models for opportunity states: --Community Benefit Funds: Solar energy is converted to cash and distributed to beneficiaries (e.g., low-income energy assistance programs). --Cooperative Ownership Model: A member-owned cooperative develops and owns the solar project, with members receiving benefits through dividends. --Project Configuration & Technology: Projects are reconfigured or utilize new technologies to deliver benefits within existing net metering rules (e.g., solutions for multifamily buildings).

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