Modifies provisions for renewable energy resources
Missouri HB 2729 would modify laws governing renewable energy resources, potentially changing incentives, permitting, interconnection, planning, and consumer protections.
Missouri HB 2729 would modify laws governing renewable energy resources, potentially changing incentives, permitting, interconnection, planning, and consumer protections.
HB 2729, introduced in the Missouri General Assembly for the 2026 session and referred to the Emerging Issues committee, seeks to modify provisions related to renewable energy resources. The bill has co-sponsorship from LaDonna Appelbaum. The proposal appears early in the legislative process, with initial readings completed in January 2026 and referral in May 2026, indicating potential consideration of emerging energy policy topics.
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