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HB1775: relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities.

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  • 362-F:1 · reference

    rity and diversity by eliminating, displacing, or better managing traditional fossil fuel energy deliveries from the centralized bulk power grid, in keeping with the objectives of RSA 362-F:1. It is therefore in the public interest to stimulate investment in distributed energy resources in New Hampshire in diverse ways, including by encouraging New Hampshire electric public utilities to invest in renewable an

  • 363-A · reference

    nable Increase (State's Utility Costs) Indeterminable Increase (State's Utility Costs) Funding Source(s) General Fund, Various Agency Funds, and Utility Assessment per RSA 363-A Appropriations* $0 $0 $0 $0 Funding Source(s) None *Expenditure = Cost of bill *Appropriation = Authorized funding to cover cost of bill Estimated Political Subdi

  • 374-G · amend

    COMMITTEE: Science, Technology and Energy ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── AMENDED ANALYSIS This bill: I. Expands the purpose of RSA 374-G to include investment in natural gas, hydrogen, and nuclear technologies for grid reliability. II. Authorizes electric utilities to own or invest in such resources up to 10 percent of peak load. III. Allows ra

  • 374-G:1 · amend

    lities. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 Purpose; Electric Utility Investment in Distributed Energy Resources. Amend RSA 374-G:1 to read as follows: 374-G:1 Purpose. Distributed energy resources can increase overall energy efficiency and provide energy security and diversity by eliminating, displacing, or better managing traditional fossil fue

  • 374-G:3 · repeal

    interest under this section shall include giving a balanced consideration and proportional weight to each of the following factors: 5 Repeal. The following are repealed: I. RSA 374-G:3, V, relative to electric generation equipment funded by public utility and their requirements. II. RSA 374-G:4, III, relative to investments in distributed energy resources. 6 Effective Date. This act shall take ef

  • 374-G:4 · repeal

    following factors: 5 Repeal. The following are repealed: I. RSA 374-G:3, V, relative to electric generation equipment funded by public utility and their requirements. II. RSA 374-G:4, III, relative to investments in distributed energy resources. 6 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage. LBA 26-2700 5/12/26 HB 1775-FN- FISCAL NOTE AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE (

  • 374-G:5 · amend

    ity under this section shall not exceed 10 percent of the utility’s total distribution peak load in megawatts. 3 Rate Filing; Authorization. Amend the introductory paragraph of RSA 374-G:5, I to read as follows: I. A New Hampshire electric public utility may be eligible to seek rate recovery for its portion of investments in [distributed] natural gas and nuclear energy resources, in addition to renewab

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