How to Simplify US Solar Panel Permitting - Bloomberg

2022-05-28 10:07:42 By : Mr. Jonny yu

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Permitting rules for residential solar panels vary around the US, but SolarAPP+, a new system for communities to adopt, helps cut bureaucracy.

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Lengthy power outages caused by hurricanes, wildfires and even deep freezes are spurring more Americans to place solar panels atop their homes. The appeal of energy resilience amid ever-common climate crises is mounting. Last year was a record-breaking year for US residential-solar installations. And yet only 4% of US houses are topped with panels—compared with about 25% in Australia.