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PUC flags meter, administrative and capacity questions for S.202
Summary
The Vermont Public Utility Commission told the Natural Resources & Energy committee that S.202 leaves ambiguous how exports would be measured and compensated, how the commission would handle notice forms, and whether customers could deploy multiple portable systems at a single account.
Jake Baron, a staff attorney for the Vermont Public Utility Commission, testified Jan. 13 that the commission is broadly neutral on the policy but needs statutory clarifications to carry out its responsibilities. Baron said the draft bill appears to require the commission to develop a notice form but does not require the commission to receive submitted forms or provide an online import tool for utilities.
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