Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0170

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Net-metering

Impact

If enacted, S0170 has the potential to amplify the use of renewable energy in Rhode Island by redefining eligible entities and how they can coordinate in using net metering. This could significantly increase both energy independence and sustainability at the community level, particularly for previously underrepresented groups. By allowing communities and low-income housing developments to share net metering credits, the state is likely to stimulate increased investment in renewable energy solutions. Additionally, it aids in stabilizing energy costs across different demographics, potentially decreasing energy poverty.

Summary

S0170 is a bill aimed at revising regulations relating to net metering for public utilities in Rhode Island. It introduces significant amendments to the definitions and structures surrounding eligible net metering systems, especially in terms of credit allocation for energy generated. The bill explicitly allows for 'community remote net-metering systems,' which enable multiple low- or moderate-income households, or community organizations, to benefit from credits produced by renewable energy sources, creating a more inclusive energy policy. These credits are intended to offset their electric bills, which could provide greater accessibility to renewable energy benefits for economically disadvantaged residents.

Contention

There are varying viewpoints regarding the implications of S0170. Proponents argue that fostering community-based energy solutions and supporting low-income households will not only help in transition towards a more sustainable energy framework but will also revitalize local economies. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the impact on traditional utility models and potential over-regulation, fearing that such measures could lead to increased costs for utility companies, which may eventually be passed on to other customers. The bill's success may hinge on addressing these regulatory and financial concerns to balance both renewable energy proliferation and economic viability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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