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Lawmakers decline to advance bill allowing net‑metered energy to be time‑shifted without added guardrails

2650911 · March 10, 2025
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Summary

The committee considered House Bill 7‑61, which would permit net‑metered generation to be charged to batteries and exported later. Concern over potential arbitrage and the absence of statutory guardrails led the committee to vote ITL.

House Bill 7‑61 would allow net‑metered customer generation to be time‑shifted by charging batteries and exporting the stored energy later to the grid. Proponents said the change enables customer storage to align production with times of higher value and contributes to grid flexibility. Representative Korman offered a narrow amendment focused on deleting one section; supporters…

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