It appears that disconnecting from the power grid in alabama is illegal.
States where solar panels are illegal.
Texas and florida for example rank second and third for potential in the u s but rank 12 th and 14 th in terms of how much distributed solar power they actually produce.
It s perhaps policies like this that leave florida a clear option when it comes to the proliferation of solar power lagging behind other states like california or new york.
It is legal to install solar panels sometimes with a permit on your home and not use conventional power in all 50 states.
Florida statute actually makes it unlawful for any entity block residents from having solar panels.
The business models that have made solar systems financially viable for millions of homeowners in california new england and elsewhere around the country are largely illegal in florida virginia.
However there are no state mandated policies so the price is negotiated with the power company.
Here are some key actions these states which also include alabama georgia indiana michigan oklahoma tennessee virginia and wisconsin take that prevent solar growth.
We are currently not.
On top of this alabama power charges a high over 5 per kilowatt fee for using solar.
But not every state allows residents to install solar panels or to disconnect from the power grid entirely.
So what about florida even with this the math works better in states that support solar with rules that force local utilities to buy excess power from rooftop solar systems known as distributed.
They do offer net metering to sell back excess solar.