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Public Service Commission adopts consolidated billing rules for Maryland community solar
Summary
The Maryland Public Service Commission voted to adopt a new COMAR chapter requiring electric companies to provide a single consolidated bill for community solar subscribers and to file tariffs for implementation; the rules set a Jan. 1, 2026 implementation deadline and require at least a 10% savings rate for low- and moderate-income subscribers.
The Public Service Commission voted to adopt final regulations establishing consolidated billing for the Maryland Community Solar Program, requiring electric companies to implement consolidated billing by Jan. 1, 2026.
The new regulations—added as a COMAR chapter concerning consolidated billing for community solar—require subscriber organizations to set a savings rate for each customer and mandate that that rate be at least 10% for low- and moderate-income subscribers. The rules direct utilities to present a single consolidated bill showing subscription charges and how community solar credits are applied, and require utilities to remit subscription charges to community solar providers minus an…
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