New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB458

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Relative to participation in net energy metering by small hydroelectric generators.

Impact

The implications of HB 458 are significant for state energy laws as it modifies existing regulations governing net metering. By expanding eligibility for participation, the bill seeks to foster small renewable energy projects, aligning with the state's objective to boost clean energy initiatives. This could incentivize additional investments in hydroelectric power, which is essential for diversifying the energy portfolio and achieving sustainability goals.

Summary

House Bill 458 is legislation aimed at enhancing the participation of small hydroelectric generators in net energy metering programs. The bill establishes specific criteria that allow these generators to connect to the electric grid and participate in net energy metering even if they share equipment or facilities with others. It may benefit generators operational before July 1, 2021, by considering their individual peak capacity rather than aggregate capacities, thereby promoting broader inclusion of small hydroelectric producers in energy generation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 458 is generally positive among advocates of renewable energy. Supporters view it as a necessary step to leverage local hydroelectric resources and enhance energy independence. However, there are concerns from some stakeholders regarding the potential ramifications on existing utilities' operational protocols and financial implications, as they may need to adjust to a larger volume of smaller generating units on the grid.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the accountability measures concerning the billing and metering processes. While the bill stipulates that the hydroelectric generator must handle their metering and billing documentation, there may be recommendations for how accurately utilities can bill based on these inputs. Critics argue that it could burden smaller generators if not managed effectively while proponents believe it streamlines the process of integrating renewable energy sources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB40

Relative to participation in net energy metering by small hydroelectric generators.

NH HB624

Relative to site evaluation committee monitoring and enforcement responsibilities, and relative to net energy metering by hydroelectric generators.

NH SB106

Relative to the participation of customer generators in net energy metering.

NH SB79

Relative to the participation of customer generators in net energy metering.

NH SB271

Net energy metering; eligible customer-generators and agricultural customer-generators.

NH HB1062

Net energy metering; eligible customer-generators and agricultural customer-generators.

NH SB262

Relative to customer generators of electric energy.

NH HB1596

Relative to net energy metering limits for individual and business customers.

NH HB724

Electric cooperatives; net energy metering for agricultural customer-generators, report.

NH HB654

Relative to allowing small customer-generators the ability to participate in group-net metering.

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