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The bill requires NC to study whether adopting a regional electricity market (EIM/RTO) or SEEM reforms would benefit reliability, costs, emissions, and equity, with a detailed feas
The bill requires NC to study whether adopting a regional electricity market (EIM/RTO) or SEEM reforms would benefit reliability, costs, emissions, and equity, with a detailed feas
Status: Introduced Nov 12, 2024; passed 1st reading. Effective: when enacted.
Primary subject areas: utilities, electricity markets, studies/reports, commissions, infrastructure, environmental impacts.
Require the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) to conduct a comprehensive, independent study of North Carolina’s electricity market structure and regional market arrangements to assess whether market reforms (including an energy imbalance market or a regional transmission organization) would produce net benefits — for reliability, costs, emissions, equity, and economic opportunity — and to identify legal and procedural steps needed to implement reforms.
Study lead and timeline
Scope of the study (required elements)
Definitions & consultant requirements
Contracting and funding
This summary focuses on the North Carolina HB 745 (Fair Competition Study Act) as enacted for study and appropriation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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