Alaska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB328

Introduced
2/15/24  
Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Community Energy Facilities; Net Metering

Impact

The bill introduces regulatory structures that electric utilities must follow when developing community energy plans, which include ensuring equitable access and meeting environmental standards. By allowing community energy facilities to interconnect to utility grids, the legislation is positioned to significantly expand the state's capacity for renewable energy, as well as empower consumers to participate directly in energy production. Moreover, the emphasis on supporting low- to moderate-income households is particularly noteworthy as it seeks to provide equal opportunities for all community members to benefit from renewable energy advancements.

Summary

House Bill 328 aims to establish a framework for community energy facilities in the state of Alaska, focusing on enhancing access to renewable energy resources. The bill mandates that electric utilities provide a community energy program that enables subscribers to participate in renewable energy generation projects, while ensuring that at least 30% of the subscriptions target low- to moderate-income households. This initiative is designed to promote environmental sustainability and energy independence among local communities by facilitating their involvement in renewable energy production.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 328 may arise from the balance between regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility of electric utilities. Utilities must navigate compliance with the new regulations while managing their existing systems and rate structures. There may be concerns about the financial implications for utility companies associated with the mandates to prioritize low-income households and the requirement for them to offer community energy programs. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of the bill’s provisions in protecting consumers, promoting investment in green technologies, and ensuring reliable energy supply while pursuing aggressive shifts toward renewable energy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB152

Community Energy Facilities

AK AB2256

Net energy metering.

AK AB1139

Net energy metering.

AK SB143

Electricity - Net Energy Metering and Virtual Net Energy Metering - Accrual of Net Excess Generation (Net Metering Flexibility Act)

AK AB2619

Net energy metering.

AK SB2310

NET ELECTRICITY METERING

AK HB3499

NET ELECTRICITY METERING

AK HB117

Net energy metering; solar interconnection, cost recovery.

AK SB1374

Net energy metering.

AK SB346

Net energy metering; solar interconnection, cost recovery.

Similar Bills

AK SB152

Community Energy Facilities

CO SB207

Access to Distributed Generation

VA SB659

Shared solar programs for electric utilities; pilot program.

VA HB106

Shared solar programs; amends existing program provisions to apply to Dominion Energy Virginia.

VA SB253

Shared solar programs; amends existing program provisions to apply to Dominion Energy Virginia.

MT SB188

Revising solar energy policy laws

GA HB1152

The Georgia Homegrown Solar Act of 2024; enact

VA HB108

Shared solar programs; SCC to establish by regulation, etc.