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Directs the DPU to set standards for grid-edge software on AMI meters, boosting efficiency, load flexibility and reliability, with metric-based incentives and a 12/31/2025 report.
Directs the DPU to set standards for grid-edge software on AMI meters, boosting efficiency, load flexibility and reliability, with metric-based incentives and a 12/31/2025 report.
House Bill 3502 proposes a Massachusetts-focused framework to expand the use of distributed grid edge software on already approved advanced meter infrastructure (AMI) meters. The bill directs the Department of Public Utilities (DPU), in consultation with electric distribution companies, to investigate and establish standards that support efficiency, load flexibility, and distribution system intelligence. The core goal is to improve system utilization, reduce costs, and enhance reliability for customers through higher-resolution data and new monitoring/ control capabilities.
Investigation and standards
Metrics and incentives
Reporting deadline
This summary focuses on the substantive elements: purpose, standards approach, incentive concepts, affected entities, and key timelines for the bill.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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