- United States
- Mich.
- Letter
Empower Michigan Families: Pass House Bill 5764 for Small-Scale Plug-In Solar Power
I am a voting constituent writing to urge your strong support for House Bill 5764, which cuts through bureaucratic red tape to make clean energy accessible to everyday Michiganders. By permitting residents to safely utilize small-scale, plug-in photovoltaic (solar) systems up to 1,200 watts, this common-sense legislation lowers the barrier to renewable energy entry.
Currently, excessive utility approval processes and hidden fees prevent families—especially renters and budget-conscious homeowners—from adopting small solar setups. HB 5764 safely eliminates these hurdles. It allows citizens to connect certified, moveable devices into standard 120-volt outlets to offset their electricity bills without needing prior utility permission or facing extra charges.
Importantly, this bill prioritizes safety and grid stability. It strictly mandates compliance with the National Electrical Code, relies on Underwriters Laboratories (UL) certifications, and requires automatic shut-offs during power outages to protect utility workers. Furthermore, utilities are shielded from liability, and renters must protect structural integrity.
HB 5764 empowers citizens to take control of their energy consumption, fosters localized resilience, and furthers Michigan’s clean energy goals. I strongly urge you to vote in favor of this consumer-friendly bill.