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March 3, 2025
More States Revisit Net Metering Policies as Solar Expansion Continues
State regulators explore successor programs, alternative compensation models, and value-based pricing for distributed energy resources.
As solar adoption accelerates, states across the U.S. are reassessing net energy metering (NEM) policies to ensure…Read the full report
Key Takeaways
- Arizona regulators have approved a new charge for Arizona Public Service Company’s residential solar customers in order to address cost-shift to non-solar customers.
- New Jersey is developing a net metering successor policy pursuant to the 2018 Clean Energy Act, which allows NEM to be closed once statewide capacity exceeds 5.8 percent of annual kilowatt-hour sales.
- In Maine, regulators are considering amendments to direct the monetary value of expired credits toward low-income customers, while lawmakers are debating legislative proposals to repeal net billing.
