Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5853

Introduced
3/1/23  
Refer
3/1/23  
Report Pass
6/12/23  
Engrossed
6/14/23  
Engrossed
6/15/23  

Caption

Net Metering

Impact

If enacted, HB 5853 would expand net metering capabilities by allowing community remote net-metering systems to allocate credits to low- and moderate-income housing, further diversifying support for renewable energy projects. The bill sets specific capacity targets and lays the groundwork for future growth in distributed solar generation, which will be crucial in achieving the state’s renewable energy objectives. This change would positively impact local economies by stimulating job creation in the renewable sector and improving access to clean energy for disadvantaged communities.

Summary

House Bill 5853 relates to public utilities and carriers, specifically amending the 'Net Metering' regulations in Rhode Island. The bill is aimed at facilitating and promoting the installation of customer-sited, grid-connected renewable energy generation, particularly solar power. It intends to enhance economic development, reduce carbon emissions, and support environmental goals while improving the resilience and reliability of the state's electrical distribution systems.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5853 seems to be generally favorable, particularly from renewable energy advocates who view it as a step in the right direction towards increasing renewable energy access and fostering economic growth. However, some concerns were raised regarding environmental impacts, especially regarding the designation of 'core forests' and the appropriate siting for solar projects. This indicates a growing but cautious recognition of the balance needed between rapidly expanding renewable energy projects and preserving environmental integrity.

Contention

Notably, there is contention surrounding the definition and protection of core forests as they relate to net metering systems. Critics argue that the bill could lead to unnecessary development in sensitive forest areas if not properly managed. Additionally, discussions have pinpointed the potential challenges in ensuring that net metering effectively benefits all community members, particularly those from low- and moderate-income housing. The bill’s provisions will require careful oversight to avoid conflicts over land use and community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6662

Net Metering

RI H7373

Net Metering

RI H8090

Net Metering

RI H5491

Net Metering

RI S3053

Net Metering

RI H5540

Net Metering

RI H5033

Net Metering

RI H7333

Net Metering

RI S2301

Net Metering

RI S0506

Net Metering

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Modifies the definition of "core forest" to refer to unfragmented forest blocks or single or multiple parcels totaling 250 acres or greater and at least 25 yards from mapped roads.

RI H7431

Modifies the definition of "core forest" to refer to unfragmented forest blocks or single or multiple parcels totaling 250 acres or greater and at least 25 yards from mapped roads.

RI H5540

Net Metering

RI S0843

Allows a property owner with eligible net-metering systems with a master meter to allocate excess net metering credits to any meter on the property.

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RI S2536

Prohibits utility companies from limiting the eligibility of a net metering site based on prior consumption and requires excess energy not consumed under the net metering system to be credited to the consumer.