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Senate Committee of the Whole advances net metering bill with several amendments and grandfathering for existing systems
Summary
Senators advanced House Bill 183, changing net‑metering rules to allow larger nonresidential customer generators while giving the Public Service Commission authority to set rates and requiring technical interconnection safety conditions. Committee amendments added grandfathering for existing customers and safety/interconnection requirements.
The Senate Committee of the Whole on Feb. 27 moved forward House Bill 183, a measure that revises Wyoming’s net‑metering rules to allow larger nonresidential customer generators and clarifies how utilities and the Public Service Commission (PSC) will treat customer generators.
Sponsor and floor managers said the bill expands the nonresidential customer-generator cap from the current 25-kilowatt residential limit to allow up to 200 kilowatts per meter for nonresidential users, and adds options for…
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