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House passes renewable‑energy financing bill allowing third‑party ownership for government and nonprofits
Summary
The Utah House passed second substitute HB 145 to authorize third‑party ownership arrangements for renewable energy systems on government and nonprofit properties and clarify net‑metering relations with utilities. The measure passed 72–0.
The Utah House on March 2, 2010, passed second substitute House Bill 145, a measure intended to expand renewable‑energy deployment by allowing third‑party developers to own systems installed on government and nonprofit properties and sell the power to the property owner under contract.
Representative Brad Last (sponsor) said the change helps nonprofits and government entities that cannot claim tax credits by enabling third‑party…
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