Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5540

Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

Net Metering

Impact

The enactment of HB H5540 is expected to significantly impact state laws related to energy production and consumption. By setting definitions and standards for net-metering systems, the bill facilitates a clearer regulatory pathway for entities involved in renewable energy generation, including public agencies and private developers. The legislation aims to simplify the administrative processes while ensuring that all economic participants, especially vulnerable populations, have access to renewable energy benefits. The effort also includes provisions for fair compensation for excess energy produced thereby encouraging broader participation in renewable energy initiatives.

Summary

House Bill H5540 focuses on amending existing laws concerning net metering within the realm of public utilities and carriers. The bill establishes clearer definitions and policies regarding net-metering systems and community remote net-metering systems, aimed at promoting renewable energy sources and distributed generation. It encourages states to meet their climate goals and strengthens incentives for renewable energy adoption among residential and community-level participants. The overhaul aims to not only facilitate renewable energy generation but also to ensure that the benefits of such initiatives are equitably allocated, especially to low- and moderate-income households.

Contention

While HB H5540 has largely garnered support due to its sustainability focus, contention may arise concerning the specifics of implementation, especially regarding how financial incentives are administered. Some stakeholders may argue about whether the distribution of energy credits adequately reflects participants' contributions or whether there could be disparities in how low- and moderate-income households benefit compared to larger entities. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding potential burdens on electric distribution companies as they adjust to the new mandates, particularly relating to rate structures. Regulatory clarity will be essential to mitigate these issues as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6662

Net Metering

RI H7373

Net Metering

RI H8090

Net Metering

RI H5491

Net Metering

RI S3053

Net Metering

RI H7333

Net Metering

RI S2301

Net Metering

RI H5033

Net Metering

RI S0506

Net Metering

RI S0170

Net-metering

Similar Bills

RI H5033

Net Metering

RI S2736

Net-metering--multi-tenant Property Renewable Credits

RI S0170

Net-metering

RI H7373

Net Metering

RI S0843

Allows a property owner with eligible net-metering systems with a master meter to allocate excess net metering credits to any meter on the property.

RI S2536

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.

RI H5580

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.

RI S0506

Net Metering