‘An Act To Prohibit Gross Metering’
SP0499 LD 1444 |
Session - 128th Maine Legislature C "A", Filing Number S-359, Sponsored by
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LR 1425 Item 3 |
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Bill Tracking, Additional Documents | Chamber Status |
Amend the bill by striking out the title and substituting the following:
‘An Act To Prohibit Gross Metering’
Amend the bill by striking out everything after the enacting clause and before the summary and inserting the following:
‘Sec. 1. 35-A MRSA §3209-A, as corrected by RR 2017, c. 1, §32, is amended to read:
§ 3209-A. Net energy billing
The commission may adopt or amend rules governing net energy billing. Rules adopted or amended under this section are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. "Net energy billing" means a billing and metering practice under which a customer is billed on the basis of net energy over the billing period taking into account accumulated unused kilowatt-hour credits from the previous billing period.
This subsection is repealed July 1, 2020.
Sec. 2. Rules. The Public Utilities Commission shall amend its net energy billing rules by October 1, 2018 to conform with the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 35-A, section 3209-A, subsections 1 and 2. The commission may not make any other changes to rules adopted pursuant to Title 35-A, section 3209-A except as required by this section until July 1, 2020.’
SUMMARY
This amendment is the majority report of the committee, and it replaces the bill and changes the title. It prohibits a transmission and distribution utility from requiring a customer to meter the gross output of a facility used for net energy billing purposes in order to participate in net energy billing. It specifies that net energy is calculated based on the difference between the kilowatt-hours delivered by a transmission and distribution utility to a customer over a single billing period and the kilowatt-hours exported by that customer to the transmission and distribution utility over the same billing period, taking into account unused kilowatt-hour credits. In the service territory of an investor-owned transmission and distribution utility, it limits the number of net energy billing customers that may participate in net energy billing through a shared interest or the number of meters associated with a shared interest to 50 until July 1, 2020. It requires the Public Utilities Commission to amend its net energy billing rules by October 1, 2018 to conform with these provisions. It prohibits the commission from making any other changes to its net energy billing rules until July 1, 2020.