Residential Solar Panel Requirements
NFPA 1 provides guidance on how solar photovoltaic panels must be installed on the roofs of homes.
Solar Panel Rules in Your State: What Homeowners Need to Know
Navigating solar regulations across U.S. states can make or break your home solar investment. From California''s groundbreaking solar mandate to Florida''s net metering policies, each
Codes and Standards
The safe and reliable installation of photovoltaic (PV) solar energy systems and their integration with the nation''s electric grid requires timely development of the foundational codes and standards governing
Installation of Photovoltaic Systems
Photovoltaic panels and modules shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 1703 or with both UL 61730-1 and UL 61730-2. Inverters shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 1741.
Solar Power Installation Permits: State-by-State Regulations Overview
Explore the solar power installation permit requirements across states, including costs and regulations, to streamline your solar project effectively.
Solar Panel Regulations in the United States: An Overview
This guide explains how UL and ASTM standards, as well as FCC Part 15 and other requirements, apply to solar panels sold in the United States.
Policies and Regulations
This page describes the patchwork of federal, state, and local policies and regulations pertaining to renewable energy systems that impact project development.
Building Codes for Solar Panel Installation
These codes, which encompass structural, electrical, fire safety, and zoning regulations, provide a comprehensive framework for the proper design, installation, and maintenance of solar
Overview: National Electrical Code® Requirements for Solar PV
Download our free guide covering NEC purpose and development, code structure and organization, Article 690 for solar installations, and working with inspectors and AHJs.
Solar Permitting Guidebook 4th Edition
Technical Information Bulletin for Solar PV Systems (on all types of buildings) — Provides consistent and comprehensive information regarding current state requirements for solar