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LC 2390

Revise energy laws

2025 Regular Session

Proposes broad energy-law revisions that would reshape utility, grid and consumer regulations if enacted.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 2390

Summary: LC 2390 — Revise energy laws

Overview

  • Title: Revise energy laws
  • Bill number: LC 2390
  • Classification: bill
  • Subject: Energy
  • Introduced: December 8, 2024
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)

This bill is described as an effort to revise energy laws. The available data does not include the bill’s text, specific provisions, or legislative analyses.

Status and Timeline

  • 2024-12-08: Drafter Assigned
  • 2024-12-08: Draft On Hold
  • 2025-05-22: Draft Died in Process

Current status “Draft Died in Process” indicates that, as of the latest record, the drafting process did not advance toward committee consideration or passage, and the bill is unlikely to become law unless reintroduced in a future session. The repeated entries on December 8, 2024, reflect initial drafting actions and a hold status before the eventual death designation in May 2025.

What the Bill Would Do (Provision Details Not Available)

The bill’s title suggests a broad revision of energy laws, but the exact changes are not provided here. Without the text, we cannot confirm:
- Specific policy changes (e.g., renewable energy targets, energy efficiency standards, or grid modernization)
- Regulatory or agency authority adjustments
- Fiscal implications (tax credits, subsidies, or funding mechanisms)
- Implementation timelines or transition provisions
- Compliance, reporting requirements, or penalties

Potential Impacts (General Considerations)

If enacted, energy-law revisions commonly affect:
- Utilities and energy providers (regulatory compliance, procurement, rates)
- Consumers (rate impacts, consumer protections, bill transparency)
- Government agencies (regulatory authority, program administration)
- Renewable and energy-efficiency sectors (incentives, standards)
- Infrastructure planning (grid reliability, resilience, modernization)

Because the bill’s text is not provided, these impacts are speculative and based on typical features of energy-law revision efforts rather than specifics of LC 2390.

Affected Parties

  • Utilities and energy developers
  • Energy consumers and ratepayers
  • State/regulatory agencies overseeing energy policy
  • Stakeholders in energy efficiency, renewables, and grid infrastructure

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