Missouri HB2578 modifies the definition of renewable energy resources and sets new renewable energy portfolio requirements.
Missouri HB2578 redefines "renewable energy resources" to include wind, solar, methane from landfills, and other specified sources. It repeals and replaces sections 393.1025 and 393.1030 to establish new definitions and requirements. The bill mandates that electric utilities meet specific renewable energy portfolio requirements, increasing from 2% to 15% over several years. It also introduces solar rebates for new or expanded solar electric systems and sets rules for renewable energy credits.
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