Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB855

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to net metering

Impact

The proposed legislation is likely to have significant implications for both retail electric suppliers and customers who generate electricity. By setting rules for net metering, the bill encourages residential and commercial investments in renewable energy technologies, which is expected to lead to increased generation from sources like solar and wind. This change is anticipated to help Missouri meet renewable energy mandates while simultaneously exploring ways to reduce the carbon footprint associated with electricity consumption. The bill also mandates that retail suppliers must offer net metering on a first-come, first-served basis until certain capacity limits are reached.

Summary

Senate Bill 855, known as the 'Net Metering and Easy Connection Act', seeks to update the framework for net metering within Missouri. The bill repeals the existing section on net metering and establishes a new section detailing the rights and responsibilities of customer-generators, which are defined as individuals or entities that generate electricity from renewable sources for their own use. The measure aims to enhance the accessibility of net metering, ensuring that customer-generators can feed excess electricity back into the grid and receive credit for it, thus promoting renewable energy production and use.

Contention

Debate around SB 855 may arise from varying perspectives on energy regulation and local control. Supporters argue that by facilitating easier connections for customer-generators, the bill strengthens energy independence and reduces reliance on traditional energy sources. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about how this approach could impact the financial frameworks of utilities or lead to potential inequities in rate structures. Additionally, retail electric suppliers may have reservations about the cost implications of accommodating new renewable energy configurations within their existing infrastructure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB642

Modifies provisions related to net metering

MO SB374

Modifies provisions relating to the renewable energy standard

MO SB627

Creates a community solar pilot program

MO HB631

Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Natural Resources

MO SB109

Modifies provisions relating to mining

MO SB131

Modifies provisions relating to taxation

MO SB557

Modifies provisions relating to gaming

MO SB1

Modifies provisions relating to gaming

MO HB1329

Modifies provisions for net metering

MO HB202

Modifies provisions relating to environmental control.

Similar Bills

MO SB467

Modifies provisions related to net metering

MO SB1090

Modifies provisions related to net metering

MO SB642

Modifies provisions related to net metering

MO SB1160

Modifies provisions relating to net metering

MO SB763

Modifies provisions relating to net metering

MO SB756

Modifies provisions relating to public utilities

MO SB820

Modifies provisions relating to utilities

MO SB369

Modifies certain provisions relating to solar energy systems