Some residents registered fears that the panels would disrupt the local ecosystem while many others worried property values.
Nc solar panel law.
For years north carolina has followed the national trend of promoting and encouraging green technology and cleaner and more efficient ways of producing energy.
For those of us who live in a homeowner s association we may or may not have rules that either allow or prohibit installation of solar panels.
Federal investment tax credit.
However there is a north carolina law that specifically addresses solar panels and the extent to which they may be regulated or prohibited by restrictive covenants.
Thanks to this legislation solar loan terms in north carolina can be no longer than 20 years have an interest rate cap set at 8 percent and can easily be renewed.
Unfortunately the statute is not a picture of clarity.
The first relevant date for a homeowner s association in north carolina is october 1 2007.
Solar leasing which became legal in north carolina with a 2017 state law is a different financing method in which customers pay a flat fee per month to lease the equipment and the fee is not.
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The statute is titled deed restrictions and other agreements prohibiting solar collectors n c g s.
The competitive energy solutions for north carolina law signed recently by gov.
Legislation enacted in nc allows for cities and counties to offer low interest loans for solar panels and other energy upgrades.
According to north carolina senate bill 670 there are solar access laws that give the homeowner power over local ordinances to utilize solar radiation as energy on their detached single family residence homes.
For homeowners associations the trend has been for state legislatures to create laws allowing installation of solar collectors regardless of what the hoa may say.
The current state of solar laws for homeowners associations in north carolina 2019 update.
Session law 2007 279 senate bill 670 an act to provide that city ordinances county ordinances and deed restrictions covenants and other similar agreements cannot prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting the installation of solar collectors not facing public access or common areas on detached single family residences.
North carolina law requires all three of north carolina s largest electric utilities duke energy progress energy and dominion north carolina power to make full retail rate net metering available to customers.
Posted on october 3 2019 by david wilson.
Occasionally homeowners associations will ask that a solar array not be visible from a road or common area of a neighborhood.