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Support for HB 2843 to Enable Portable Solar Generation Devices

To: Rep. Mathis, Rep. Gutierrez

From: A verified voter in Tucson, AZ

February 16

I am writing to express my strong support for House Bill 2843, which would establish clear standards for portable solar generation devices in Arizona while removing unnecessary regulatory barriers to their use. This legislation strikes the right balance between expanding access to renewable energy and maintaining safety standards. By defining portable solar generation devices as moveable photovoltaic systems with a maximum output of 1,200 watts that connect through standard 120-volt outlets, HB 2843 creates a framework for plug-and-play solar technology that can help Arizona residents reduce their electricity costs without complex permitting processes. The bill's safety provisions are comprehensive and appropriate. Requiring devices to be listed and labeled according to national safety standards approved by the Corporation Commission, certified by nationally recognized testing laboratories, and compliant with the National Electrical Code ensures consumer protection. The anti-islanding requirement that prevents systems from energizing building circuits during power outages addresses legitimate utility concerns about worker safety and grid stability. Currently, the regulatory uncertainty around these devices creates unnecessary obstacles for residents who want to take small steps toward energy independence. By prohibiting public power entities and public service corporations from requiring pre-approval, charging fees, or mandating additional equipment for these small-scale systems, HB 2843 removes bureaucratic hurdles while preserving utility protections through the liability provisions in the bill. The prohibition on local permit requirements for devices meeting the bill's safety standards is particularly important. Requiring permits and inspections for a device that plugs into a standard outlet creates administrative burden without meaningful safety benefit when the device already meets national certification standards. This legislation represents a practical approach to expanding distributed solar generation in Arizona. I urge you to support HB 2843 and help make affordable, accessible solar technology available to more Arizona residents.

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