Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2076

Introduced
1/15/26  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to billing methods for distributed generation customers.

Impact

The bill impacts how customers who generate their own energy, such as through solar panels, interact with electric utilities. By requiring that excess kilowatt-hours be cashed out directly to the customer at their request, it changes the financial dynamics for distributed generation customers. This could provide greater financial flexibility for individuals and businesses relying on such systems, potentially encouraging more adoption of renewable energy sources. It places a greater emphasis on consumer choice regarding energy credits.

Summary

House File 2076 focuses on billing methods for customers engaged in distributed generation. The bill seeks to amend existing regulations regarding the cash-out process of excess kilowatt-hours for these customers. Currently, any excess energy remaining at the end of a twelve-month period is cashed out at the electric utility's avoided cost rate and shared between the customer and the utility's low-income home energy assistance program. HF2076 proposes that customers should have the option to cash out this excess energy directly upon request or when discontinuing service.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HF2076 may center around the implications of this change for electric utilities, particularly regarding revenue stability and the viability of low-income assistance programs. Some may express concerns that directly cashing out net metering credits could disrupt existing pricing structures and financial planning for utilities that might already be financially strained. On the other hand, proponents argue that this change serves to empower consumers and promote renewable energy utilization more effectively, which is an increasingly important aspect of energy policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA SF2056

A bill for an act relating to billing methods for distributed generation customers.

IA LD515

An Act to Reverse Recent Changes Made to the Law Governing Net Energy Billing and Distributed Generation

IA LD359

An Act to Prohibit Net Energy Billing by Certain Customers

IA SB217

Relating to the paying of net metering customer-generators for the excess kilowatt-hours generated during a billing period.

IA HB3904

Relating to billing and payments associated with distributed renewable generation.

IA HB2303

Relating to electric market payments for and an exemption from sales and use taxes for customer-sited distributed generation.

IA HB3905

Relating to the interconnection or deployment of distributed generation by or for retail electric customers.

IA LD1777

An Act to Reduce Costs and Increase Customer Protections for the State's Net Energy Billing Programs

IA SB92

Extending the expiration date for provisions that authorize an electric utility to not offer parallel generation service to certain large load customers and exempt certain large load customers from the determination of the utility's peak demand.

IA HB05936

An Act Concerning Billing For Electricity At Customers' Former Premises.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.