Solar Power Utility Amendments
HB 367 modifies Utah solar power utility regulations with undisclosed provisions currently in committee review and fiscal impact analysis.
HB 367 modifies Utah solar power utility regulations with undisclosed provisions currently in committee review and fiscal impact analysis.
HB 367 amends Utah's solar power utility regulations, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill was recently substituted by its sponsor in the House Rules Committee and is currently under review by the House Public Utilities and Energy Committee. A fiscal note has been prepared, indicating the bill has measurable budgetary implications.
Solar energy policy directly affects utility rates, renewable energy adoption, and Utah's energy infrastructure investments. Changes to solar regulations can influence both consumer costs and the state's ability to meet clean energy goals, making this relevant to households and businesses with solar installations or considerations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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