energy measuring; reporting prohibition; repeal
Arizona bill repeals energy measurement and reporting requirements, reducing regulatory mandates on utilities and facilities while potentially limiting public energy consumption transparency.
Arizona bill repeals energy measurement and reporting requirements, reducing regulatory mandates on utilities and facilities while potentially limiting public energy consumption transparency.
HB 2241 would repeal existing requirements for energy measuring and reporting in Arizona. The bill appears to eliminate specific regulatory mandates related to how energy consumption data must be tracked and disclosed, though the specific provisions being repealed are not detailed in the available information.
Energy measuring and reporting requirements typically affect utilities, large commercial facilities, and sometimes residential properties by mandating transparency about consumption patterns. Repealing such requirements could reduce regulatory burden on businesses but may also limit public access to energy data needed for efficiency improvements and accountability.
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