Relative to municipal host for purposes of limited electrical energy producers.
Impact
The enactment of SB 68 is expected to have various effects on state and local laws governing electricity generation. By permitting municipal hosts to encompass members from different municipalities, the bill may encourage investment in energy production initiatives that can offset collective electricity usage. This change is anticipated to lead to potential cost savings on electricity for participating political subdivisions, as they may benefit from reduced energy rates through collaborative group efforts. The fiscal impact at the state and local levels is categorized as indeterminable, which could fluctuate based on actual participation rates in net metering programs.
Summary
Senate Bill 68 proposes an important amendment to the Limited Electrical Energy Producers Act by removing the requirement that a municipal host must be located within the same municipality as all group members. This modification aims to facilitate the creation of energy generation facilities by allowing entities from different municipalities, as long as they are within the same utility franchise territory. The updated definition acknowledges that municipal hosts could be owned by either public or private entities, thereby promoting development opportunities in the energy sector.
Contention
Despite its potential benefits, SB 68 has generated discussions around the implications of removing location restrictions for municipal hosts. Supporters argue that it could enhance cooperation and cost savings among municipalities, thus promoting energy efficiency and economic development. On the other hand, critics worry that this legislative change might lead to unintended consequences, such as cost shifts for non-participating municipalities due to variations in electricity costs. There is also ongoing scrutiny regarding the impact of net metering structures and how they may shift costs among competing local governments.
Relative to the implementation of the department of energy and relative to the definition of "municipal host" for purposes of limited electrical energy producers.
Relative to least cost integrated resource plans of utilities; municipal hosts for purposes of limited electrical energy producers; the cost of compliance with disclosure of electric renewable portfolio standards; repealing the energy efficiency and sustainable energy board; and procedures for energy facility siting by the site evaluation committee.
Removing fees and charges for governmental records under the right-to-know law and reinstating potential liability for disclosure of information exempt from disclosure.