Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1347

Introduced
3/28/23  
Refer
3/28/23  
Refer
3/28/23  
Engrossed
6/27/23  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, LD1347 would repeal laws empowering the Public Utilities Commission to regulate net energy billing. This would fundamentally change how distributed energy resources are compensated, potentially discouraging future investments in renewable energy technologies by customers. The bill's supporters believe it will ultimately stabilize electrical rates for all consumers while also reallocating resources toward more efficient energy solutions, effectively shifting the focus away from small-scale, customer-generated renewable energy projects.

Summary

LD1347 is a legislative proposal aimed at eliminating the current net energy billing policy in Maine. This policy allows customers who generate their own electricity—typically through renewable sources—to receive credits on their utility bills for the energy they supply back to the grid. Proponents of LD1347 argue that discontinuing net energy billing is essential for preventing further increases in energy costs for ratepayers and that its continued existence is unnecessary for promoting renewable energy initiatives. The bill classifies the need for its passage as an emergency, citing impacts on public health and safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding LD1347 appears to be mixed or polarized. Supporters are primarily focused on the economic implications, highlighting concerns over rising energy costs attributed to the existing net energy billing framework. Conversely, opponents warn that repealing net energy billing could undermine the progress made toward renewable energy adoption and diminish incentives for residential and commercial investments in clean energy solutions. This conflict represents broader tensions regarding energy policy and economic considerations in Maine.

Contention

Notable points of contention include accusations from critics that the bill favors utility companies at the expense of consumer choice and the environment. There are fears that eliminating net energy billing could disincentivize the growth of renewable energy projects among small producers, leading to a potentially less diverse and more centralized energy market. The discussions around this bill are often framed within larger debates about how best to support renewable energy initiatives, balance consumer costs, and manage the transition towards sustainable energy solutions in Maine.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD257

An Act to Eliminate the Practice of Net Energy Billing

ME LD32

An Act to Repeal the Laws Regarding Net Energy Billing

ME LD450

An Act to Lower Electricity Costs by Repealing the Laws Governing Net Energy Billing

ME LD515

An Act to Reverse Recent Changes Made to the Law Governing Net Energy Billing and Distributed Generation

ME LD359

An Act to Prohibit Net Energy Billing by Certain Customers

ME LD509

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

ME LD1986

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

ME LD1777

An Act to Reduce Costs and Increase Customer Protections for the State's Net Energy Billing Programs

ME LD1936

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

ME LD1465

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.