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Connecticut energy committee advances multiple concept bills, refers solar tax measure to finance

2309655 · February 13, 2025
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The Energy and Technology Committee voted to raise several concept bills including municipal aggregation and grid-enhancing technologies and referred an act on solar property tax exemptions (SB 699) to the Finance Committee. Votes were held open until 2:30 p.m.

The Connecticut General Assembly Energy and Technology Committee voted to raise a set of concept bills and referred a separate solar tax measure to the Finance Committee during a meeting chaired by State Rep. Jonathan Steinberg and cochaired by Senator Needleman.

State Rep. Jonathan Steinberg, cochair of the Energy and Technology Committee, said, "We have 10 to consider today," and then outlined bills on municipal electric aggregation, thermal energy network grants and loans, alternate energy delivery methods, third-party energy capital improvements, test bed technologies, shared clean energy subscriptions, grid-enhancing technologies and a placeholder to…

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