E-Access Act
Bill requires utilities to provide consumers and third-party developers greater access to energy usage data to promote competitive digital management tools and grid efficiency.
Bill requires utilities to provide consumers and third-party developers greater access to energy usage data to promote competitive digital management tools and grid efficiency.
S 3926 aims to increase competition in digital energy management by improving consumer access to their own electricity and natural gas usage data, while promoting development of innovative tools and services that help users manage consumption and support grid reliability. The bill encourages third-party developers to create competing products by establishing standards for data access and interoperability across utility companies.
Currently, consumers often have limited access to real-time energy data and few options for third-party apps or services to help them manage usage. Enabling better data access and competition could drive innovation in energy management tools, potentially lower consumer costs through demand reduction, and improve overall grid stability as more devices provide granular feedback to system operators.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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