Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1936

Introduced
5/7/25  

Caption

An Act to Provide Greater Equity in and Reduce Costs Related to the State's Net Energy Billing Program

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1986

An Act Relating to Net Energy Billing and Distributed Solar and Energy Storage Systems

ME LD509

An Act to Amend the Net Energy Billing Laws to Direct Expiring Net Energy Billing Credits to Provide Low-income Assistance

ME LD1465

An Act to Amend the Calculation of Tariff Rates and Billing Credits Under Net Energy Billing

ME LD417

An Act to Facilitate Net Energy Billing

ME LD1850

An Act Relating to Energy Storage and the State's Energy Goals

ME LD1347

An Act to Eliminate the Current Net Energy Billing Policy in Maine

ME LD1408

An Act to Reduce Maine's Dependence on Fossil Fuels and Carbon Footprint for Energy Production Using Waste Wood Fuel

ME LD1153

An Act Regarding Municipal Taxation of Certain Solar Energy Equipment

ME LD2077

Resolve, to Study the Role of Natural Gas in an Equitable Clean Energy Transition for Maine

ME LD327

An Act to Provide Maine Ratepayers with Equitable Access to Interconnection of Distributed Generation Resources

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