Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD32

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Engrossed
3/30/26  
Enrolled
4/2/26  

Caption

An Act Regarding the Interconnection Ombudsman Position at the Public Utilities Commission

Impact

The implications of LD32 are the potential reduction in incentivization for residential and commercial solar energy adopters. Currently, net energy billing serves as a key driver for renewable energy development, allowing users to offset costs and maximize the usability of their installations. By prohibiting this practice, LD32 could deter investments in solar technologies and delay the state’s advancement toward green energy initiatives. Critics may argue that the bill undermines efforts to promote renewable energy while supporters may contend that it simplifies regulatory burdens on utility providers.

Summary

Bill LD32 is an act aimed at repealing the laws governing net energy billing, a billing system that allows customers to receive credits on their utility bills by generating their own electricity. Under the proposed changes, the Public Utilities Commission would no longer be able to require transmission and distribution utilities to allow customers to participate in this billing arrangement. This could significantly impact how renewable energy sources like solar power are utilized and compensated in the state. The repeal of these laws is scheduled to take effect for property tax years beginning on or after April 1, 2025, indicating a transitional period for stakeholders involved in these energy systems.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD32 is predominantly negative among renewable energy advocates and environmental groups who argue that the repeal of net energy billing will slow the transition to sustainable energy. Lawmakers and interest groups advocating for solar energy are likely to express concern about the potential adverse effects on energy independence and the state’s carbon reduction goals. Meanwhile, those in favor of the bill may argue for regulatory simplification and reduced costs for utility providers.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve whether repealing net energy billing rights serves the public interest or whether it constitutes a regressive step away from a greener economy. Proponents of LD32 might assert that existing regulations have led to financial inefficiencies for utilities, whereas opponents emphasize the need for supportive policies to encourage the adoption of renewable energy technologies. Discussions around LD32 also reflect broader themes of energy policy and the balance between utility regulations and user rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB3273

UTILITIES-INTERCONNECTIONS

ME LD597

An Act to Direct the Public Utilities Commission to Conduct Procurements for Energy or Renewable Energy Credits

ME LD1405

An Act to Amend Laws Governing the Public Utilities Commission Concerning Participant Funding

ME LD897

An Act Regarding the Nonwires Alternative Process and Required Negative Pricing Provisions in Contracts for Energy Resulting from Competitive Solicitations Conducted by the Public Utilities Commission

ME LD186

An Act to Clarify the Public Utilities Commission's Authority to Establish Time-of-use Pricing for Standard-offer Service

ME LD1686

An Act to Clarify, Align and Amend Provisions of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 35-A

ME LD861

An Act to Prohibit the Public Advocate and a Commissioner of the Public Utilities Commission from Certain Employment Activities Following Service

ME LD503

An Act Regarding the Substance Use Disorder Services Commission

ME LD870

An Act Regarding the Membership of the Maine Land Use Planning Commission

ME SF564

A bill for an act creating the positions of an ombudsman assistant for child foster care and a foster care advocate.(Formerly SF 251.)

Similar Bills

TX HB144

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ME LD1592

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TX SB1789

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ME LD1223

An Act to Lower Electric Rates for Maine Ratepayers by Requiring the Payment of Certain Costs from the General Fund

ME LD839

An Act to Create the Net Energy Billing Cost Stabilization Fund

TX SB231

Relating to temporary emergency electric energy facilities.

HI SB3326

Relating To Energy.

ME LD1675

An Act to Provide Just Compensation in Cases of Taking by Eminent Domain by Transmission and Distribution Utilities