Balcony Solar Advances In Colorado As New Legislation Removes Barriers
cleantechnica.com May 13, 2026

Balcony Solar Advances In Colorado As New Legislation Removes Barriers

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Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed HB26-1007, a new legislation that removes barriers to balcony solar installations in the state. The law, set to take effect on January 1, 2027, prevents utilities from prohibiting or charging fees for plug-in solar systems and bars homeowner associations or landlords from unreasonably prohibiting their use. Colorado becomes the second US state to specifically approve balcony solar, following Utah, and joins other states considering similar legislation to make clean energy more accessible and affordable.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By expanding access to balcony solar, Colorado is taking a crucial step towards achieving its clean energy goals, particularly for renters and homeowners with unsuitable rooftops.
  • · This move also sets a precedent for other states, potentially paving the way for a more widespread adoption of smaller solar energy systems nationwide.