Relating to urban renewal.
HB 3499 updates Illinois net metering by shifting to a distribution generation rebate, standardizing interconnection, and expanding state support for distributed and community rene
HB 3499 updates Illinois net metering by shifting to a distribution generation rebate, standardizing interconnection, and expanding state support for distributed and community rene
Status: Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments (last action 2025-06-02)
Introduced: February 2025 (filed Feb 7 / first reading Feb 18)
Chief House Sponsor: Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado | Chief Senate Sponsor: Sen. Laura Ellman
HB 3499 updates Illinois law governing net electricity metering and strengthens state administrative support for distributed and community renewable generation. The bill seeks to (1) preserve customer-site distributed generation options, (2) improve and standardize interconnection processes, (3) provide workforce and oversight capacity in the state office charged with retail electricity market development, and (4) establish a clear transition from full retail-rate net metering to a distribution generation rebate (see Section 16-107.6).
If you want, I can produce a one-page stakeholder impact chart (utilities, customers, developers, regulators) or extract the bill’s specific new text for Sections 20-140 and 20-145 if available.
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