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Portland committee unanimously opposes bills that would upend net energy billing credits

2251941 · January 31, 2025
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Portland's legislative committee voted to oppose two pending bills (LD 32 and LD 257) that sponsors said would effectively eliminate net energy billing credits that the city receives from contracted solar projects, a change city staff said would erase more than $1 million in annual savings.

Portland's legislative committee voted to oppose two bills—identified in the meeting as LD 32 and LD 257—that city staff said would retroactively eliminate net energy billing credits for municipal projects and would threaten roughly $1 million a year in city savings.

Troy Moon, sustainability office…

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