Colorado clears the way for balcony solar, but kits are still scarce

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Colorado Gov. Polis signed HB26-1007 to legalize plug-in balcony solar, making Colorado among the first states to clear these systems; however, UL-certified kits exceeding 391 watts are not widely available yet as manufacturers work to meet safety standards ahead of a 2027 start. The low-cost option could help renters cut electricity bills and integrate solar, while utilities cannot block installation after landlord notification; Boulder data suggests an 800-watt setup could save about $206/year.
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