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Net metering bill fails in Wyoming Senate
Net metering bill fails in Wyoming Senate

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time07-02-2025

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Net metering bill fails in Wyoming Senate

CHEYENNE – A bill to amend the calculation for net metering compensation and how it applies to new small customer generators has failed on third reading in the Senate. Wednesday evening, the Senate voted 17-11 against Senate File 111, 'Net metering revisions.' According to bill sponsor Sen. Cale Case, R-Lander, similar bills have passed in the Senate, but have faced challenges in the House. 'Net metering' means measuring the difference between the electricity supplied by an electric utility and the electricity generated by a small customer who generates their own electricity, that is then fed back to the electric utility over an applicable billing period. SF 111 would have revised how net metering compensation applies to new small customer generators, authorizing the Public Service Commission to use a different system of compensation for excess energy production, if that service was being subsidized by other customers. Under SF 111, existing small customers who owned an electrical production system before Dec. 31, 2025, would have been be exempted at existing rates. "This doesn't hurt utilities. This comes out of other customers (pockets) who have to pay higher rates to cover (utility) costs," Case said on the Senate floor Monday. However, during committee testimony Jan. 27, members of the public called the proposed legislation a solution in search of a problem. John Burrows of the Wyoming Outdoor Council said the bill directs a foregone conclusion that rooftop solar owners are being subsidized by other ratepayers. The idea that rooftop solar owners are 'not paying their share' of the utilities' network cost, he said, does not adequately portray the system in place. On the other side of the Capitol, the House passed its own net metering bill, House Bill 183, 'Net metering amendments,' on three readings. That bill would amend the generation capacity for net metering systems. HB 183 will head to the Senate for introduction there.

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