Wyoming HB0183 amends net metering system capacity limits and allows for meter aggregation.
Wyoming HB0183 modifies the net metering system capacity limits, setting a maximum of 25 kilowatts per meter for residential use and 200 kilowatts per meter for nonresidential use. The bill also allows for the aggregation of additional meters on a customer-generator's premises, provided they are served by the same primary feeder. This change aims to enhance flexibility and efficiency in the net metering system.
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