New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB168

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Refer
2/9/23  

Caption

Relative to participation in a low-moderate income residential customers community solar project.

Impact

The legislation is designed to provide increased accessibility to solar energy solutions for low- and moderate-income households, which may result in lower electricity costs through on-bill credits associated with community solar projects. By mandating that projects allocate a portion of their production specifically to assist the targeted income groups, the bill aims to improve energy equity and expand solar energy use in economically disadvantaged communities.

Summary

Senate Bill 168 focuses on enhancing participation in community solar projects specifically aimed at low- to moderate-income residential customers in New Hampshire. The bill proposes an amendment to existing regulations regarding net energy metering, allowing certain large electrical generators to engage in projects tailored for eligible residents. Notably, it establishes a list of potential beneficiaries from the state Electric Assistance Program, prioritizing those with household incomes below 200% of federal poverty guidelines or less than 80% of the area median income.

Contention

One of the remarkable points in discussions surrounding SB168 could involve its implementation logistics and the adequacy of the specified 6 megawatt capacity limit for designated community solar projects. Opponents might argue regarding the feasibility of only allowing up to 6 megawatts of total projects annually, potentially stifling larger projects from benefiting these low-income communities. The selection process outlined for project designation also raises questions about transparency and fairness in how the chosen projects will support the most households effectively.

Companion Bills

NH SB168

Carry Over Relative to participation in a low-moderate income residential customers community solar project.

Previously Filed As

NH SB168

Relative to participation in a low-moderate income residential customers community solar project.

NH SB161

Relative to low-moderate income community solar projects.

NH SB79

Relative to the participation of customer generators in net energy metering.

NH HB569

Relative to the state education property tax and the low and moderate income homeowners property tax relief program.

NH HB523

Relative to net energy metering limits for individual and business customers.

NH HB458

Relative to participation in net energy metering by small hydroelectric generators.

NH SB69

Relative to allowing certain nonprofits to participate as a customer-generator group hosts under net energy metering.

NH SB167

Relative to green hydrogen energy and infrastructure.

NH SB40

Relative to participation in net energy metering by small hydroelectric generators.

NH SB166

Relative to electric grid modernization.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.