HB 2331
electric service providers; energy reliability
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Bill overview
House Bill 2331 establishes reliability standards for Arizona’s electric utilities and public power entities. Starting January 1, 2030, these entities must ensure that at least 85% of their generating capacity comes from ‘reliable resources,’ which are not subject to fluctuating weather conditions. The bill defines key terms like ‘generating capacity,’ ‘intermittent availability,’ and ‘reliable resource’ to ensure clarity and consistent application of these standards.
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Sr. David Marshall
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