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Plug-in solar is gaining traction in the U.S.

But some states are barely catching up on knowing how to regulate the technology, says Bentham Paulos, senior researcher at the Clean Energy States Alliance.

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Plug-in solar is gaining traction in the U.S.

But some states are barely catching up on knowing how to regulate the technology, says Bentham Paulos, senior researcher at the Clean Energy States Alliance.

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zdnet.com5 g fa

Considering plug-in solar? My expert advice after setting up the DIY energy tech at home

Plug-in solar kits (microinverter + panels, ~$2,400, DIY) inject solar power into home AC; only Utah has legalized them in the US. With 29 US states advancing legislation and Europe already mainstream, facility managers should track this regulatory window.

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  1. martedì 26 maggio 2026·zdnet.com

    Considering plug-in solar? My expert advice after setting up the DIY energy tech at home

    Government regulations remain a major obstacle for this emerging solar technology. Here's where plug-in solar is allowed - and where it isn't.

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·marketplace.org

    Plug-in solar is gaining traction in the U.S.

    But some states are barely catching up on knowing how to regulate the technology, says Bentham Paulos, senior researcher at the Clean Energy States Alliance.