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File #: 25-439   
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/22/2025 In control: City Council/Public Financing Authority
On agenda: 6/3/2025 Final action:
Title: Consider position on legislation pending before the State Legislature
Attachments: 1. Att #1 Draft Letter of Opposition to AB 942
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REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION

SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

SUBMITTED BY: Travis Hopkins, City Manager

PREPARED BY: Shannon Levin, Council Policy Analyst

Subject:
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Consider position on legislation pending before the State Legislature
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Statement of Issue:
On May 21, 2025, the Intergovernmental Relations Committee (IRC), comprised of Mayor Pat Burns, Councilman Butch Twining, and Council Woman Gracey Van Der Mark, discussed legislative items with relevance to Huntington Beach. Following discussion, the IRC chose to take a position on State legislation, which is presented to the City Council for consideration

Financial Impact:
Not applicable.

Recommended Action:
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Oppose Assembly Bill 942 Net energy metering: eligible customer-generators: tariffs.
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Alternative Action(s):
Do not approve the recommended action and direct staff accordingly.

Analysis:
This bill modifies the terms applicable to customer-generators (who in every case, or nearly every case, have solar electricity-generating panels installed on their rooftops) participating in the Net Energy Metering program (NEM) in two ways.

Impact on Property Transactions
Effective January 1, 2026, the bill mandates those new owners of properties with existing solar systems transition to the current Net Billing Tariff (NEM 3.0) upon purchase.
This change could devalue properties equipped with solar installations, as prospective buyers may face reduced financial benefits compared to the original NEM agreements. Such a shift may deter investments in solar energy and complicate real estate transactions.

Elimination of the California Climate Credit
The bill also proposes disqualifying eligible customer-generators from receiving the California Climate Credit, a benefit funded by Cap-and-Trade proceeds.
This removal could increase the financial burden on solar customers and diminish the incentives for adopting renewable energy solutions.

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