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AI-generatedThe bill extends solar incentives in Connecticut, increasing costs for ratepayers but supporting rooftop solar adoption. The commercial mechanism is regulatory: a state-level policy that creates a stable revenue stream for solar installers and homeowners, while imposing a cost on utility customers. Impact is region-specific (Connecticut).
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Connecticut Senate approved solar bill 27-9 on May 7, 2026.
- Bill extends solar programs until 2035.
- Projected cost to ratepayers: $85 million annually for ten years.
- Includes compensation for excess energy from rooftop solar.
- Bill moves to Governor Ned Lamont for approval.
Mid-term, sustained policy support drives installation backlog growth; 1-4 weeks window with moderate revenue uplift.
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