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Senate advances bill to let regulated utility negotiate separate contracts for large power users, sponsor plans more edits
Summary
Senator Bridal moved the first substitute of Senate Bill 132, a measure that would allow Rocky Mountain Power to negotiate individual supply contracts with very large electricity customers and permit certain behind‑the‑meter or nontraditional generation to meet those customers' baseload needs.
Senator Bridal moved the first substitute of Senate Bill 132, a measure that would allow Rocky Mountain Power to negotiate individual supply contracts with very large electricity customers and permit certain behind‑the‑meter or nontraditional generation to meet those customers' baseload needs.
The bill's sponsor said the measure is structured to protect existing customers: "We've been very careful as we've tried to craft this bill to make sure that there is a definite wall between our current customers and rate base," Senator Bridal said on the floor, adding that the…
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