Saturday, May 2, 2009

HB2155 and power generation at commercial entities.

Net-metering bill emerged from the last General Assembly.
It basically allows businesses to reverse meter into the grid.
The maximum generation capacity for a nonresidential customer-generator is increased from 500 kilowatts to two megawatts. The measure also requires the State Corporation Commission to establish a program that will allow a customer with multiple, separately billed facilities located within a utility's service territory, one or more of which are eligible customer-generators, to aggregate the electricity consumption and generation of its participating facilities.



http://www.richmondsunlight.com/bill/2009/hb2155/

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