Rooftop NREL app speeds solar permitting process, study finds John Engel 2.22.2022 Share (Courtesy: Ricardo Gomez Angel/Unsplash) Follow @EngelsAngle "In the past year, we've seen more companies come to the table on some of our bigger policy challenges." She said that signals a recognition of the critical role that policy plays in solar market growth of this market. So far, 12 communities are using SolarAPP+ across the country, according to NREL, with more than 3,500 permits issued through the platform. Another 100 communities have expressed interest in SolarAPP+ or are at some stage of integrating the platform into their systems. Therein lies the biggest challenge: there are thousands of permitting jurisdictions. A national installer like Sunrun needs jurisdictions to realize that SolarAPP+ exists. NREL said the residential solar PV market has grown from around 50,000 system installations in 2010 to more than 420,000 systems in 2020. Most of those systems were required to apply for a building permit from one of more than 20,000 authorities having jurisdiction. NREL said that nationally, both average and median permit review times exceed 5 business days. In some places, they can stretch to a month or more. At the same time, many residential solar systems are simple and standardized, allowing for software to automate the permitting process for those systems. In September, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm wrote a letter urging mayors across the country to adopt the SolarAPP+ platform. "At this point, we've permitted over 500 projects on SolarAPP+ and we've saved over 5,000 days waiting for current approvals, which is huge, right?," Hoskins said. "But that's still pretty small for the number of projects we have." You can find more information about SolarAPP+ here. Related Posts Weather might damage solar panels more than our models predict EnergyHub lands grant to expand virtual power plants in California How low can you go? Basis Climate closes one of the smallest ITC deals on 1.2 MW Florida solar project Some solar suppliers increased prices for the first time in years amid AD/CVD petition, bifacial import duties