New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB509

Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

Relative to the phasing out of the minimum electric renewable portfolio standard.

Impact

The bill's passage will significantly alter the landscape of renewable energy requirements for electric providers in New Hampshire. By lowering the mandated percentage of renewable energy generation, the potential shift may result in greater reliance on non-renewable energy sources, impacting the state's long-term energy policy goals. Stakeholders in the energy market, particularly electric utility companies, may feel more flexibility in organizing their energy sources, but this may come at the cost of reduced investments in renewable technologies and sustainability initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 509 seeks to phase out the minimum electric renewable portfolio standard in New Hampshire over a five-year period. This restructuring aims to adjust the requirements that electric utility providers must meet in terms of the percentages of renewable energy sources they must incorporate into their overall energy supply. As part of the legislation, the New Hampshire Department of Energy is responsible for administering a 20% annual reduction in these minimum requirements starting from 2024 until the complete repeal of the standards by December 31, 2028.

Contention

The primary points of contention surrounding HB 509 involve the implications of reducing renewable energy standards on environmental goals and sustainability efforts within the state. Proponents believe that the changes will ease operational burdens on electricity suppliers, thereby fostering economic growth and stability in energy pricing. Conversely, opponents raise concerns about the potential regression from state commitment to renewable energy initiatives, arguing that it could hinder progress in combating climate change and diminish New Hampshire's overall energy independence.

Companion Bills

NH HB509

Carry Over Relative to the phasing out of the minimum electric renewable portfolio standard.

Previously Filed As

NH HB509

Relative to the phasing out of the minimum electric renewable portfolio standard.

NH HB251

Relative to the cost of compliance with disclosure of electric renewable portfolio standards.

NH HB616

Relative to administration of the New Hampshire's renewable portfolio standard.

NH HB605

Relative to solar generation under the renewable portfolio standards.

NH HB233

Relative to useful thermal energy under the renewable portfolio standards.

NH HB165

Relative to department of energy procedures in lieu of meeting renewable portfolio standards for biomass.

NH HB281

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.

NH HB166

Relative to the elimination of useful thermal energy from renewable energy classes.

NH HB263

Requiring notification to renewable energy customer-generators of issues related to renewable energy credits.

NH HB159

Relative to the default service rate for electricity.

Similar Bills

HI SB2965

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI SB530

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI HB1143

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI SB289

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI SB3057

Relating To Renewable Portfolio Standards.

HI HB2089

Relating To Renewable Portfolio Standards.

HI SB683

Relating To Energy-efficiency Portfolio Standards.

HI HB193

Relating To Energy-efficiency Portfolio Standards.