Worcester County MA requires building and electrical permits for solar PV installations under 780 CMR (state building code, 10th edition) and 527 CMR 12.00 (MA Electrical Code). Rooftop residential solar typically requires both a building permit and electrical permit from the local inspectional services department. Fire access pathways mandated under 780 CMR 1204. Utility interconnection through National Grid, Eversource, or Unitil required. SMART program provides incentives.
Solar panel permitting in Worcester County follows statewide building code with local administration. 780 CMR (Massachusetts State Building Code, 10th Edition effective 2024) and 527 CMR 12.00 (Massachusetts Electrical Code, based on NFPA 70 / NEC 2023) apply uniformly. Residential rooftop solar requires: (1) building permit under 780 CMR 105 for structural attachment and weight (typical PV system 3-4 psf); (2) electrical permit under 527 CMR 12.00 for the DC/AC conversion, inverter, disconnect, and grid interconnection; (3) interconnection approval from the serving utility β National Grid (most of county), Eversource (western Worcester County), or Unitil (Fitchburg area) via Schedule Z interconnection. Fire access requirements in 780 CMR 1204.3 mandate pathways on pitched roofs: 3 feet clearance at ridge, 18-inch pathway from eave to ridge, access pathways not obstructed. Ground-mounted systems over 1 megawatt require Energy Facilities Siting Board review under MGL c. 164, Β§69H. Worcester County towns that have adopted the Stretch Energy Code (780 CMR 115.AA) or Specialized Code (effective 2023) may have additional requirements. MGL c. 40A, Β§3 prohibits unreasonable zoning restrictions on solar. MA SMART program (225 CMR 20.00) provides tariff-based compensation for systems up to 5 MW. Net metering under MGL c. 164, Β§Β§138-140 credits excess generation.
Unpermitted solar installation: stop-work order under 780 CMR 115 plus retroactive permit with double fee. Electrical violations: 527 CMR 12.00 correction order and potential disconnection. Fire access violations: required modification to meet 780 CMR 1204.3. Unapproved interconnection: utility will disconnect system until compliant.
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