New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1148

Introduced
11/17/21  
Refer
11/17/21  
Report Pass
3/7/22  
Report DNP
3/7/22  
Engrossed
3/22/22  
Refer
3/22/22  
Report Pass
4/26/22  

Caption

Relative to a report on the authority of government entities subordinate to the state to restrict the types of fuel sources that may be used for energy.

Impact

The implications of HB 1148 are significant for state laws relating to energy production and municipal governance. By limiting local governments' abilities to enact or enforce restrictions on fuel sources, the bill seeks to standardize energy policies across the state. This could potentially streamline energy regulations but also raises concerns among advocates for local control and environmental initiatives, as it may hinder local entities from addressing specific energy needs and sustainability goals pertinent to their communities.

Summary

House Bill 1148 aims to prohibit government entities subordinate to the state from restricting the types of fuel sources that can be used for energy production, delivery, conversion, or supply. The bill mandates the Department of Energy to report on the authority of municipalities concerning energy usage and policies. Notably, it highlights the interplay between state authority and local governance, particularly in light of initiatives aimed at achieving 'net-zero' or 'zero emissions' targets.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 1148 likely reflect a broader debate over balancing state intervention with local autonomy. Proponents argue that a unified state approach to energy policy can enhance efficiency and clarity for energy providers and users alike. However, opponents may argue that such a top-down approach disregards unique local circumstances and the urgent need for tailored responses to climate change and energy consumption. The potential conflict lies in how far the state can dictate energy sources without infringing on the rights of municipalities to make decisions that affect their constituents directly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB947

Utility Service; prohibit governmental entity from enacting any regulation that restricts the use of any appliance based on the type of.

NH SB2601

Utility Service; prevent government restrictions based on energy source required.

NH HB438

Public utilities; prohibit governmental entities from adopting any policy that prohibits the connection or reconnection of any utility service based upon the type or source of energy or fuel

NH SB1352

Energy; prohibiting governmental entities from limiting consumer access to energy sources. Effective date.

NH AB45

Restricting local regulation of utility service based on the type or source of energy. (FE)

NH SB49

Restricting local regulation of utility service based on the type or source of energy. (FE)

NH HB1258

Relative to the implementation of the department of energy and relative to the definition of "municipal host" for purposes of limited electrical energy producers.

NH HB2894

Relating to reports on energy use at buildings of certain governmental entities and energy efficiency projects for those buildings.

NH HB171

AN ACT relating to special purpose governmental entities.

NH H1281

Preemption Over Utility Service Restrictions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.