But the utility would have an incentive to lobby for legislation which only allocates funding to heat pump incentive programs, as opposed to programs which couple those incentives with requirements/incentives for deep energy retrofits.
They certainly have skin in the game for shaping the legislative/policy outcomes which will affect their ability to negotiate for rates and how they invest in the grid (which is == higher rates and revenue, which in turn == higher profit given the agreed rate of return).
They certainly have skin in the game for shaping the legislative/policy outcomes which will affect their ability to negotiate for rates and how they invest in the grid (which is == higher rates and revenue, which in turn == higher profit given the agreed rate of return).