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House debates net-metering bill aimed at small generators; customers to bear synchronization costs
Utah House of Representatives · January 21, 2002
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Summary
A net-metering bill aimed at residential and small generators was discussed; sponsors limited participation to generators of 25 kW or less and said customers must install inverters and equipment to match grid phase and frequency.
Representatives debated a net-metering bill designed to encourage small-scale electricity generation by allowing customers to sell surplus power back to utilities.
Representative Gordon Snow, sponsor, said the measure encourages consumers who choose to generate electricity (wind, solar, fuel cells) and protects utilities from…
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