Elrich Seeking Solar Panel Requirements on All New Single-Family Homes in 2022

Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich wants to pass a bill that would require new single-family houses to have solar panels on their roofs starting in 2022. The environmentally-conscious solar panels would turn sunlight into electricity. Elrich wants to officially introduce the bill this year, according to The Washington Post. 

In 2017, the Montgomery County Council introduced a resolution with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the county by 80 percent by 2027, and 100 percent by 2035. Councilmembers hope to have a full plan on how to reach this goal by 2021. 

Opponents worry that harsher building codes like mandatory solar panels could push construction companies out of the county. They think the potential bill could raise the cost of homes and worsen the affordable housing problem in Montgomery County. 

Elrich told NBC Washington in September that the money saved on electricity will outweigh increased house prices. 

“It’ll add to the cost of the house, but in terms of the operating of the house, when you add your mortgage to a much-reduced, if any, electrical bill, your net costs are going to be lower,” he said.

California passed a similar mandate that took effect Jan. 1.

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Maryam Shahzad

About Maryam Shahzad

Maryam is a reporter with Montgomery Community Media. She graduated from the University of Maryland in 2019 with a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism. Previously, she was an intern with MCM. She can be reached at mshahzad@mymcmedia.org or on Twitter @maryam_mcm.

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