RELATING TO ENERGY-EFFICIENCY PORTFOLIO STANDARDS.
SB 1370 extends energy-efficiency standards, requiring utilities to enhance conservation efforts, reducing costs for consumers and supporting environmental goals.
SB 1370 extends energy-efficiency standards, requiring utilities to enhance conservation efforts, reducing costs for consumers and supporting environmental goals.
Senate Bill 1370 (SB 1370) aims to extend and enhance the existing energy-efficiency portfolio standards in the state. The bill seeks to promote energy conservation and efficiency measures, thereby reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. By doing so, it intends to support the state's broader goals of sustainability and environmental protection.
SB 1370 represents a significant step towards enhancing energy efficiency standards within the state. By extending these standards and involving the PUC in oversight, the bill aims to foster a more sustainable energy future, benefiting both consumers and the environment. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders will be closely monitoring its developments and potential impacts.
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