Plug-In Solar, also known as balcony solar, refers to small-scale solar systems that connect directly to a standard electrical outlet in your home, apartment, or business. Unlike traditional rooftop solar, these solar systems require no professional installation, no permits, and no permanent modifications to a building. A resident simply mounts a panel on a balcony or patio, plugs it into a wall outlet, and begins generating their own electricity immediately. The energy produced flows directly into the home's electrical system, reducing the amount of power drawn from the grid and lowering monthly utility bills.
Plug-in Solar is about individual ...
Plug-In Solar, also known as balcony solar, refers to small-scale solar systems that connect directly to a standard electrical outlet in your home, apartment, or business. Unlike traditional rooftop solar, these solar systems require no professional installation, no permits, and no permanent modifications to a building. A resident simply mounts a panel on a balcony or patio, plugs it into a wall outlet, and begins generating their own electricity immediately. The energy produced flows directly into the home's electrical system, reducing the amount of power drawn from the grid and lowering monthly utility bills.
Plug-in Solar is about individual freedom and energy independence. It empowers homeowners, renters, and small business owners to produce their own electricity without relying on large utilities for their power needs. Plug-In Solar requires no government subsidies and puts energy decision-making directly in the hands of individuals. Plug-In Solar is affordable so everybody can use it to reduce their utility bills.
We need to enact a law in Michigan to remove unnecessary bureaucratic barriers so that free citizens can make their own energy choices.
Rep. Will Snyder will have a Plug-In Solar legislative bill on his desk Tuesday and Wednesday, in order to let other Members of the MI House of Representatives to sign on as a Co-Sponsor to the bill to show their support.
I'm asking you to contact your Legislstor to strongly encourage them to sign on as a Co-Sponsor. The more legislators that sign on, the more support the bill has and will send a strong message to the House leadership to hold a committee hearing on the bill.