Public Utilities - Net Energy Metering - Eligibility Requirements
Impact
The implications of SB936 may lead to increased access to net energy metering for a broader range of users, including individuals and local governments who generate their own electricity via renewable energy systems such as solar, wind, and biomass. The necessity to establish eligibility requirements based on prior usage is removed, which can potentially lower entry barriers for new users wishing to contribute to sustainable energy generation. Moreover, the bill facilitates the ownership of renewable energy credits, ensuring that the benefits of generated renewable energy accompany the customer-generator, thus encouraging further investment in personal renewable energy systems.
Summary
Senate Bill 936, titled 'Public Utilities - Net Energy Metering - Eligibility Requirements', aims to amend existing laws regarding net energy metering for eligible customer-generators in Maryland. The bill prohibits the Public Service Commission from setting eligibility requirements based on the baseline annual usage of the electric generating systems operated by these customer-generators. This legislative change is significant as it seeks to promote the development and adoption of renewable energy sources by ensuring that more individuals and entities can participate without restrictive prerequisites based on their energy consumption patterns.
Contention
However, notable points of contention stem from concerns regarding the regulation of these systems and their integration into the existing energy infrastructure. Critics may argue that removing baseline usage requirement evaluations could lead to inefficiencies within the electric grid, especially when dealing with excess generation. While proponents of the bill emphasize the necessity for broader participation in renewable energy initiatives, opponents warn that such legislative changes may necessitate increases in regulatory oversight to maintain system reliability and protect public interests.
Renewable Energy - Net Energy Metering Aggregation, Solar Renewable Energy Credits, and Taxes on Solar Energy Generating Systems (Brighter Tomorrow Act)
Prohibits utility companies from limiting the eligibility of a net metering site based on prior consumption and requires excess energy not consumed under the net metering system to be credited to the consumer.
Prohibits utility companies from limiting the eligibility of a net metering site based on prior consumption and requires excess energy not consumed under the net metering system to be credited to the consumer.