You have voted HB-2811: Relating to the manner in which actual investment of capital and costs and a natural gas utility’s expedited cost recovery are calculated.
Clean and Renewable Energy Standard (CARES) [HB-1362]
Altering the State's renewable energy portfolio standard to be the clean and renewable energy standard; altering certain legislative findings regarding and purposes of the standard; requiring certain percentages of certain energy in the State to be derived from certain clean energy sources and certain renewable energy sources in certain years; altering certain required percentages of certain energy to satisfy the standard in certain years; establishing certain qualifications for certain clean energy resources; etc.
HB-1362: Clean and Renewable Energy Standard (CARES)
Sponsored by: Rep.
First Reading House Rules And Executive Nominations on 02/25/2021
You have voted HB-2605: Require that a public service district board that represents more than one community have at least one member from each community.
HB-2556: Providing an exemption from regulation by the Public Service Commission for motor vehicles used exclusively in the transportation of roll-off solid waste containers
Sponsored by: Rep. Tom Fast
Filed For Introduction on 02/16/2021
You have voted HB-2556: Providing an exemption from regulation by the Public Service Commission for motor vehicles used exclusively in the transportation of roll-off solid waste containers.
Relating to net metering [HB-2329]
The purpose of this bill is to modify the method for determining rebates or discounts to customers regarding net metering of electricity. It also requires the Public Service Commission to require compliance with certain national codes.
HB-2329: Relating to net metering
Sponsored by: Rep. Geoff Foster
Filed For Introduction on 02/12/2021
Relating to the Public Service Commission [HB-2330]
The purpose of this bill is to eliminate the Public Service Commission’s exemption from provisions of Chapter 29A and to make all Public Service Commission rules subject to the Legislature’s review and approval.
HB-2330: Relating to the Public Service Commission
Sponsored by: Rep. Geoff Foster
Filed For Introduction on 02/12/2021
SB-244: Making it unlawful for public utility to prohibit customers from hiring contractors to construct, install, or maintain connections to public utility
Sponsored by: Sen. William Swope
To House Technology And Infrastructure on 02/24/2021
You have voted SB-244: Making it unlawful for public utility to prohibit customers from hiring contractors to construct, install, or maintain connections to public utility.
You have voted HB-2090: Relating to a customer constructing a connection or other infrastructure necessary for the customer to connect to the public utility.
Relating to the Public Service Commission [HB-2158]
The purpose of this bill is to provide for the election and removal of public service commissioners, setting terms of office for the commissioners. The bill removes the requirement that at least one commissioner be an attorney and removes the prohibition that no more than two commissioners be from the same political party.
HB-2158: Relating to the Public Service Commission
Sponsored by: Rep. Anthony Paynter
Filed For Introduction on 02/10/2021
Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard and Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems [SB-810]
Altering the renewable energy portfolio standard in certain years to require a certain percentage of energy from Tier 1 renewable sources each year to be derived from certain geothermal heating and cooling systems; requiring that a certain percentage of energy required to be derived from certain geothermal heating and cooling systems be from systems installed on certain property; altering the methods for calculating certain energy savings; providing for the regulation and enforcement of certain requirements by the Department of Labor; etc.
SB-810: Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard and Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Feldman
Favorable With Amendments {527576/1 Adopted on 04/12/2021
Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency - Investment in Low-Income Communities [HB-1310]
Requiring the Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities to develop certain policies and recommendations to place certain priorities in certain years for directing certain spending on clean energy and energy efficiency programs, projects, or investments to benefit certain low-income communities; providing for the application of certain priorities to certain programs, projects, and investments; requiring the Commission to consult with the Department of the Environment and certain other agencies; etc.
HB-1310: Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency - Investment in Low-Income Communities
Sponsored by: Rep. Samuel Rosenberg
Hearing Canceled (appropriations) on 03/11/2021