New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB270

Introduced
12/14/21  
Refer
12/14/21  
Report Pass
2/10/22  
Engrossed
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  
Report Pass
4/15/22  

Caption

Establishing a low-moderate income community solar program.

Impact

Under the provisions of SB270, electric distribution utilities are required to maintain a list of eligible low-moderate income residential customers. The Department of Energy will facilitate the application process for community solar developers looking to receive designation as a community solar project targeted at these qualifying households. Furthermore, there will be a cap of 6 megawatts on the total nameplate capacity of such projects annually, ensuring that not all applicants can receive designation, but rather those that offer the best on-bill credits to participants.

Summary

Senate Bill 270 establishes a program aimed at allowing low and moderate-income households to participate in community solar projects in New Hampshire. The bill emphasizes creating a structure whereby these households can benefit from solar energy, particularly those enrolled in or on a waiting list for the state Electric Assistance Program. The intention is to provide economic relief and energy savings to vulnerable populations while promoting the use of renewable energy sources.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB270 are likely to address potential pushbacks from electric utilities regarding the financial implications of implementing such a community solar program. Critics may voice concerns about the cost of enrollment for customers and the administrative burdens it could place on the utilities. Additionally, there could be debates around the effectiveness of such programs in genuinely reducing energy costs for low-income customers, as well as the environmental benefits versus the scale of deployment given the limits imposed on capacity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB168

Relative to participation in a low-moderate income residential customers community solar project.

NH SB168

Relative to participation in a low-moderate income residential customers community solar project.

NH SB161

Relative to low-moderate income community solar projects.

NH HB197

Establish community solar pilot and solar development programs

NH SB625

Low-to-Moderate Income Solar Financial Incentives Fund and Program; financial incentives.

NH HB5626

Relating to establishing a community solar pilot program for subscribers to gain credits against their utility bills

NH SB247

Establish the community solar pilot program

NH HB4561

Establishing a community solar program for subscribers to gain credits against their utility bills

NH SB638

Creating community solar pilot program

NH SB34

Creating community solar pilot program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.