SB 17-089

  • Colorado Senate Bill
  • 2017 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Jan 18, 2017
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Allow Electric Utility Customers Install Energy Storage Equipment

Abstract

The bill declares that consumers of electricity have a right to install and use electricity storage systems on their property, and this will enhance the reliability and efficiency of the electric grid, save money, and reduce the need for additional electric generation facilities. The bill directs the Colorado public utilities commission to adopt rules under which: Residential and small commercial consumers can install electricity storage systems with a discharge rate of up to 25 kilowatts (kW) alternating current (AC) for later use or to provide backup in case of an outage; The utility and interconnection approval process for photovoltaic plus storage systems must be simple and streamlined, subject to electrical code and safety requirements but not more complex than existing approval requirements for photovoltaic installations; A utility whose customer installs electricity storage must use only a single revenue meter unless the storage system exceeds a discharge rate of 25 kW AC; and Any applicable standby charges, minimum charges, additional meter charges, or other fees or charges are identical as between customers with electricity storage systems and those without.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Bill Sponsors (1)

Votes


Actions


Feb 08, 2017

Colorado General Assembly

Senate Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology Postpone Indefinitely

Business, Labor, & Technology

Jan 18, 2017

Colorado General Assembly

Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Business, Labor, & Technology

  • Introduction
Business, Labor, & Technology

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Committee Amendment PDF
Introduced (01/18/2017) PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Note FN1 (02/02/2017) PDF
Fiscal Note FN2 (06/28/2017) PDF

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