Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB763

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to net metering

Impact

If enacted, SB763 would repeal section 386.890 and replace it with new definitions and regulations pertaining to net metering and distributed energy resources. This could significantly impact how customer-generators—individuals or entities that generate their own electricity—interact with retail electric suppliers. Moreover, it aims to set safety and performance standards while ensuring that customer-generators are not subject to unfair charges compared to other consumers. Additionally, the task force will explore legislative changes to support the public interest in terms of renewable energy generation and net metering practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 763 aims to modify the existing provisions relating to net metering in the state of Missouri. The bill establishes the 'Task Force on Distributed Energy Resources and Net Metering', which consists of various stakeholders, including members of the legislature, energy division representatives, and advocates for renewable energy. The task force is tasked with conducting public hearings and research, ultimately compiling a report that evaluates distributed energy generation, potential legislation supporting community solar initiatives, and fair rate practices between various consumer groups.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB763 appears to be generally supportive among renewable energy advocates who see the potential for increased solar energy adoption and fairer practices for distributed generation. However, the sentiment is mixed among various stakeholders, especially utility companies that might be concerned about the implications of more customer-generators entering the market. The task force’s framework for public hearings indicates an openness to dialogue but also the possibility of conflict regarding regulation and operational frameworks within Missouri’s energy sector.

Contention

Contentious aspects of the bill may arise during discussions on the task force's recommendations, particularly regarding how to balance the interests of utility companies with those of customer-generators. There will likely be debates over what constitutes fair and equitable practices regarding rate-setting and interconnection processes. Moreover, issues concerning safety, performance standards, and liability remain pivotal, especially for consumer protection and ensuring the reliability of the energy grid.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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