Nevada's AB 465 requires electric utilities to offer an expanded solar access program to residential customers and to certain non-residential customers who consume less than 10,000 kWh per month.
Authorizes the securitization of energy infrastructure, including coal plants, as a way to hasten their retirement and to bring additional funds to coal-dependent communities.
Virginia's HB 868 allows retail electric customers to purchase 100% renewable electricity from electric suppliers, including incumbent electric utilities that are not serving their service territory directly.
Amends the state RPS's definition of “Class I renewable energy" to include methane gas from a biomass, composting, anaerobic or aerobic digestion facility. Also requires large food waste generators to separate and recycle food waste.
Setting a goal for the state to source all of its electricity from renewable resources by the end of 2030, effectively phasing out fossil generation.
Establishes a Statewide public plug-in electric vehicle charging system, rebates for EVs and EV chargers, and a state clean fleet requirement.
Maine's proposed LD 1894 (2020) would would require all school buses statewide to operate with electric power by 2040.