Introduced
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To revise a provision of a bill enacted in 2016 that rewrote much of the state law regulating electric utility monopolies that requires these companies to let customers participate in a “net metering” or “distributed generation” program. These programs let a customer who generates a small amount of power with solar cells or a windmill to sell it back to the utility at a set price. The bill would repeal a provision of the 2016 law intended to avoid utilities paying allegedly above-market rates for this power.
Referred to the Committee on Energy Policy