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Technically, no state outlaws or bans solar panels; quite the opposite. Most states have solar access laws that forbid any agreement, covenant, condition, bylaw, or contract that outlaws or limits solar installations by Homeowners Associations (HOA) or other municipal bodies.
In short, HOAs cannot ban installations of any solar energy device. Still, they may regulate it on aspects such as approving only certain types of solar energy devices, providing maintenance, and requiring homeowners to apply for approval before installing solar panels.
It has also rolled out several ambitious schemes and regulations to help encourage solar uptake. One example of this is the Top Runner Programme. This is a government scheme that is designed to improve the efficiency of solar panels in the country. It works by setting standards for panel efficiency.
However, some states still make installing solar panels functionally impossible by creating laws with “reasonable restrictions,” such as increased taxing, energy caps, or even billing solar panel users. Combine these laws with a lack of incentive programs, and solar panels are not viable for homeowners in many states.