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February 26, 2024
More States Embrace Alternatives to Net Metering Amid Growing Penetration of Solar
Despite a trend towards revising rate structures for customer-sited generation, several states are taking initiatives to protect net metering policies.

The net metering policy landscape continues to change as customer-sited generation expands. More states are shifting from traditional net metering to implement new rate structures. Over the last year, California, Arkansas, and North Carolina have adopted revisions toRead the full report

 

Key Takeaways
- Idaho Power Company has received approval to implement a real-time net billing export credit rate for customer-sited generation.
- Puerto Rico has enacted legislation to preserve net metering, providing that a study reevaluating the policy will not start until 2030.
- Hawaii lawmakers have proposed legislation requiring retail crediting for energy exports enrolled in grid services following the adoption of a new tariff for interconnecting DER technologies.