Selling solar energy back to the grid is possible through net metering, but the credits, fees, and rules depend heavily on where you live. Most homeowners see $600-1,500 in annual bill reductions rather. These laws ensure access to sunlight without interference from local regulations, neighbors, or homeowner associations. New York's Solar Rights Act is governed by provisions within the Real Property Law and the Public Service Law, which protect homeowners installing solar energy systems. A key. What is required for solar installations that are not installed on a building? Systems such as portable battery chargers and solar landscape lights are not regulated by building, plumbing, and electric code and therefore, do not require work permits for their installation. Selling power to the grid requires a registered electricity generator's license and qualified power-generating assets such as a natural gas plant, nuclear facility, or utility-grade solar farm. A 2015 scholarly article published in the Energy Law Journal outlines these legal rights in detail. In light of the utilities' relentless attacks on our.