Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB197

Caption

Establish community solar pilot and solar development programs

Impact

The bill specifies that the Public Utilities Commission will certify a total of 1,500 megawatts worth of community solar facilities across the state. Importantly, it highlights provisions for community solar facilities to be developed on what are referred to as 'distressed sites', which includes brownfields or other areas in need of environmental remediation. This approach aims to not only promote renewable energy but also prioritize economic recovery in areas where traditional energy sources have perhaps failed or declined.

Summary

House Bill 197 establishes a community solar pilot program and a solar development program under the oversight of the Ohio Public Utilities Commission. The bill supports the development of community solar facilities that generate electricity through solar photovoltaic technology. These facilities are intended to benefit subscribers by providing them with bill credits based on their proportional output. This represents a significant move toward enhancing renewable energy sources within the state and promoting local energy production, especially as it relates to supporting consumers and potentially reducing energy costs for subscribers.

Contention

One area of notable discussion surrounding HB197 involves the specifics of how bill credits are calculated and the conditions under which they are provided to subscribers. There have been fears that consumers on lower incomes may not fully benefit from these programs if the structure of bill credits does not adequately take into account their needs. Additionally, stakeholders in the energy sector are keenly interested in the role of electric distribution utilities and how this bill will affect current tariffs and operational standards. Manufacturers and local developers may find both opportunities and challenges in adapting to the expected regulatory changes brought forth by this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH SB231

Establish community energy program and pilot program

OH HB303

Establish community energy program and pilot program

OH SB247

Establish the community solar pilot program

OH HB15

Amend competitive retail electric service law

OH SB638

Creating community solar pilot program

OH SB34

Creating community solar pilot program

OH HB367

Parking Lot Solar Development Pilot Program and Fund; established, report.

OH A5743

Establishes targets for roadside solar projects in State's solar energy incentive program.

OH S4606

Establishes targets for roadside solar projects in State's solar energy incentive program.

OH HB5626

Relating to establishing a community solar pilot program for subscribers to gain credits against their utility bills

Similar Bills

OH SB247

Establish the community solar pilot program

OH HB303

Establish community energy program and pilot program

OH SB231

Establish community energy program and pilot program

VA HB2537

Energy storage requirements; Department of Energy, et al., to develop model ordinances, reports.

VA SB1394

Energy storage requirements; Department of Energy, et al., to develop model ordinances, reports.

CO SB207

Access to Distributed Generation

VA HB1934

Electric utilities; generation of electricity from renewable and zero carbon sources.

VA SB1192

Electric utilities; generation of electricity from renewable and zero carbon sources.