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S 1723 114th Congress Senate Energy Alternative and renewable resources Electric power generation and transmission Public utilities and utility rates State and local government operations

Promoting Renewable Energy with Shared Solar Act of 2015

Introduced: July 9, 2015 Introduced by: Heinrich, Martin Democratic · New Mexico See on congress.gov
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Jul 9, 2015
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Promoting Renewable Energy with Shared Solar Act of 2015

This bill amends the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA) to require an electric utility, upon the request of an electric consumer, to make available to the consumer interconnection service and net billing service for a solar photovoltaic system allocating electricity to multiple individual electric consumers of the utility and meeting other specified characteristics (community solar facility).

Each state regulatory authority and each nonregulated utility must, within specified time limitations, commence consideration of and finally determine ratemaking standards.

The bill makes conforming technical amendments to the Energy Policy Act of 2005.

Certain ratemaking time limitations set out in PURPA, and requirements in case of a failure to comply with them, shall not apply in the case of any electric utility in a state if before enactment of this Act:

  • the state has implemented the standard under this Act (or a comparable one) for the electric utility;
  • the state regulatory authority or the relevant nonregulated electric utility has conducted a proceeding to consider implementation of the standard (or a comparable one) for the electric utility; or
  • the state legislature has voted on the implementation of the standard (or a comparable one).
What's happening now July 9, 2015

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

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U.S. Congress. (2026). S. 1723: Promoting Renewable Energy with Shared Solar Act of 2015. 114th Congress. Open America. https://openamerica.io/bill/114-S-1723/
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"S. 1723: Promoting Renewable Energy with Shared Solar Act of 2015." 114th Congress, 2026, Open America, https://openamerica.io/bill/114-S-1723/.
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S. 1723, 114th Cong. (2026), https://openamerica.io/bill/114-S-1723/.
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