Prohibits utility companies from limiting the eligibility of a net metering site based on prior consumption and requires excess energy not consumed under the net metering system to be credited to the consumer.
Allows a property owner with eligible net-metering systems with a master meter to allocate excess net metering credits to any meter on the property.
Changes the excess renewable net-metering credit to a wholesale rate.
Changes the excess renewable net-metering credit to a wholesale rate.
Allows preferred sites to be developed without being subject to the cap or rate reduction in the net metering statute.
Allows preferred sites to be developed without being subject to the cap or rate reduction in the net metering statute.
Places a moratorium on net metering contracts, subsidies for heat pumps and long-term contracts for the purchasing of solar or wind energy.
Exempts from the sales tax behind-the-meter batteries interconnected with a solar photovoltaic system.
Exempts from the sales tax behind-the-meter batteries interconnected with a solar photovoltaic system.
Provides that the renewable energy fund remains in existence until December 31, 2033, to align with the mandate that 100% of Rhode Island's electricity demand is from renewable energy and also complies with federal grant requirements.