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Energy Legislation

 

Senate Bill 59 reforms utility rate-setting to prioritize prudent spending over unchecked cost recovery.
 
Senate Bill 60 prohibits use of customer funds for non-utility activities and limits excessive capital spending.
 
Senate Bill 61 requires transparency in Delaware’s participation in regional energy grid governance. 
 
Senate Bill 175, which ensures net-metering customers benefit from excess energy credits.
 
Senate Joint Resolution 3, directing a cost-benefit analysis and pilot program for energy storage systems in Delaware.

House Joint Resolution 3 calls for a comprehensive analysis of grid-enhancing technologies across all Delaware utilities.
 
House Substitute 1 for House Bill 50 establishes the Delaware Energy Fund to provide utility assistance to low- and moderate-income households.
 
House Bill 62 which limits utility cutoffs at critical times and during extreme heat or cold weather.
 
House Substitute 2 for House Bill 116 allows for discounted utility rates for low-income residents. 
 
Via Sen. Spiros Mantzavinos 

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