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Blog Entry 10 of 14 News from the Capitol: Rep. Solano from the State House
This blog will provide the most up-to-date happenings of laws, policy and events taking place at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. I am proud to serve as your State Representative for House District 31, representing parts of Thornton, Brighton and Northglenn.

Homegrown power rounds third, heads for home
Contributed by: Judy Solano   on 3/6/2008

HB 1160, which expands Homegrown Power energy opportunities for agricultural producers and rural communities statewide, is a bill I have been working on for over two years. The Senate gave the bill its final approval and it now heads to the Governor's desk.

See the Press Release below for more information:

Colorado
Majority Communications Office
State Capitol

DENVER-Today the full Senate gave final approval to HB-1160, which would expand homegrown energy opportunities for agricultural producers and rural communities statewide.

Sponsored by Senator Brandon Shaffer (D-Longmont), Senator Jim Isgar (D-Hesperus) and Representative Judy Solano (D-Brighton), the bill allows customers who generate more energy than they use to sell excess power back to the utility company for others to use.

"This bill is about creating jobs in Colorado," Shaffer said. "By encouraging the development and use of renewable energy in all four corners of the state, we will stimulate the economy and move towards energy independence."

HB-1160 streamlines the inconsistent patchwork of rural electric association (REA) and municipal utilities' (MUs) rules for connecting and metering individual wind and solar systems. By creating a uniform statewide standard, Coloradans will have the opportunity to produce renewable energy easily and efficiently.

"This is the culmination of a lot of tremendous work done by a lot of people," said Solano. "When Governor Ritter signs this bill into law, all Coloradans will finally have a genuine chance to participate in the new energy economy."

If a customer generates electricity in excess of his or her monthly consumption, the additional kilowatt-hours must be carried from month-to-month and credited back to the customer's electricity consumption in subsequent months. Within 60 days after the end of each billing year, the power company is required to credit the customer for any excess generation in a manner deemed appropriate by the utility company.

The bill next heads to the Governor for consideration.


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