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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS – PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION

     

     Introduced By: Representative Brandon C. Potter

     Date Introduced: March 23, 2022

     Referred To: House Corporations

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 39-1-27.7 and 39-1-27.8 of the General Laws in Chapter 39-1

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entitled "Public Utilities Commission" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     39-1-27.7. System reliability and least-cost procurement.

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     (a) Least-cost procurement shall comprise system reliability and energy efficiency and

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conservation procurement, as provided for in this section, and supply procurement, as provided for

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in § 39-1-27.8, as complementary but distinct activities that have as common purpose meeting

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electrical and natural gas energy needs in Rhode Island, including demand for electricity, natural

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gas, and delivered fuels, in a manner that is optimally cost-effective, reliable, prudent, and

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environmentally responsible, and that aligns with the state’s greenhouse gas emissions reductions

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requirements of § 42-6.2-2.

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     (b) The commission shall establish not later than June 1, 2008, standards for system

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reliability and energy efficiency and conservation procurement that shall include standards and

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guidelines for:

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     (1) System reliability procurement, including but not limited to:

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     (i) Procurement of energy supply from diverse sources, including, but not limited to,

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renewable energy resources as defined in chapter 26 of this title;

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     (ii) Distributed generation, including, but not limited to, renewable energy resources and

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thermally leading combined heat and power systems, that is reliable and is cost-effective, with

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measurable, net system benefits;

 

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     (iii) Demand response, including, but not limited to, distributed generation, back-up

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generation, and on-demand usage reduction, that shall be designed to facilitate electric customer

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participation in regional demand response programs, including those administered by the

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independent service operator of New England ("ISO-NE"), and/or are designed to provide local

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system reliability benefits through load control or using on-site generating capability;

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     (iv) To effectuate the purposes of this division, the commission may establish standards

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and/or rates (A) For qualifying distributed generation, demand response, and renewable energy

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resources; (B) For net metering; (C) For back-up power and/or standby rates that reasonably

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facilitate the development of distributed generation; and (D) For such other matters as the

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commission may find necessary or appropriate.

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     (2) Least-cost procurement, which shall include procurement of energy efficiency, and

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energy conservation, and strategic electrification measures that are prudent and reliable and when

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such measures are lower cost than acquisition of additional supply, including supply for periods of

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high demand and supply of any combustible fuel used for thermal energy in buildings. Costs, for

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purposes of this section, shall include a reasonable assessment of the costs to society of greenhouse

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gas emissions.

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     (c) The standards and guidelines provided for by subsection (b) shall be subject to periodic

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review and as appropriate amendment by the commission, which review will be conducted not less

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frequently than every three (3) years after the adoption of the standards and guidelines.

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     (d) To implement the provisions of this section:

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     (1) The commissioner of the office of energy resources and the energy efficiency and

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resources management council, either jointly or separately, shall provide the commission findings

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and recommendations with regard to system reliability and energy efficiency and conservation

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procurement on or before March 1, 2008, and triennially on or before March 1 thereafter through

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March 1, 2028. The report shall be made public and be posted electronically on the website of the

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office of energy resources.

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     (2) The commission shall issue standards not later than June 1, 2008, with regard to plans

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for system reliability and energy efficiency and conservation procurement, which standards may

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be amended or revised by the commission as necessary and/or appropriate.

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     (3) The energy efficiency and resources management council shall prepare by July 15,

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2008, a reliability and efficiency procurement opportunity report that shall identify opportunities

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to procure efficiency, distributed generation, demand response, and renewables and that shall be

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submitted to the electrical distribution company, the commission, the office of energy resources,

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and the joint committee on energy.

 

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     (4) Each electrical and natural gas distribution company shall submit to the commission on

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or before September 1, 2008, and triennially on or before September 1 thereafter through September

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1, 2028, a plan for system reliability and energy efficiency and conservation procurement. In

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developing the plan, the distribution company may seek the advice of the commissioner and the

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council. The plan shall include measurable goals and target percentages for each energy resource,

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pursuant to standards established by the commission, including efficiency, distributed generation,

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demand response, combined heat and power, and renewables. The plan shall be made public and

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be posted electronically on the website of the office of energy resources, and shall also be submitted

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to the general assembly.

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     (5) The commission shall issue an order approving all energy-efficiency measures that are

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cost-effective and lower cost than acquisition of additional supply, with regard to the plan from the

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electrical and natural gas distribution company, and reviewed and approved by the energy

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efficiency and resources management council, and any related annual plans, and shall approve a

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fully reconciling funding mechanism to fund investments in all efficiency measures that are cost-

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effective and lower cost than acquisition of additional supply, not greater than sixty (60) days after

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it is filed with the commission.

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     (6)(i) Each electrical and natural gas distribution company shall provide a status report,

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which shall be public, on the implementation of least-cost procurement on or before December 15,

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2008, and on or before February 1, 2009, to the commission, the division, the commissioner of the

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office of energy resources, and the energy efficiency and resources management council which

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may provide the distribution company recommendations with regard to effective implementation

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of least-cost procurement. The report shall include the targets for each energy resource included in

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the order approving the plan and the achieved percentage for energy resource, including the

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achieved percentages for efficiency, distributed generation, demand response, combined heat and

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power, and renewables, as well as the current funding allocations for each eligible energy resource

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and the businesses and vendors in Rhode Island participating in the programs. The report shall be

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posted electronically on the website of the office of energy resources.

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     (ii) Beginning on November 1, 2012, or before, each electric distribution company shall

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support the installation and investment in clean and efficient combined heat and power installations

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at commercial, institutional, municipal, and industrial facilities. This support shall be documented

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annually in the electric distribution company's energy-efficiency program plans. In order to

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effectuate this provision, the energy efficiency and resource management council shall seek input

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from the public, the gas and electric distribution company, the commerce corporation, and

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commercial and industrial users, and make recommendations regarding services to support the

 

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development of combined heat and power installations in the electric distribution company's annual

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and triennial energy-efficiency program plans.

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     (iii) The energy-efficiency annual plan shall include, but not be limited to, a plan for

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identifying and recruiting qualified combined heat and power projects, incentive levels, contract

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terms and guidelines, and achievable megawatt targets for investments in combined heat and power

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systems. In the development of the plan, the energy efficiency and resource management council

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and the electric distribution company shall factor into the combined heat and power plan and

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program, the following criteria: (A) Economic development benefits in Rhode Island, including

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direct and indirect job creation and retention from investments in combined heat and power

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systems; (B) Energy and cost savings for customers; (C) Energy supply costs; (D) Greenhouse gas

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emissions standards and air quality benefits; and (E) System reliability benefits.

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     (iv) The energy efficiency and resource management council shall conduct at least one

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public review meeting annually, to discuss and review the combined heat and power program, with

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at least seven (7) business days' notice, prior to the electric and gas distribution utility submitting

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the plan to the commission. The commission shall evaluate the submitted combined heat and power

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program as part of the annual energy-efficiency plan. The commission shall issue an order

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approving the energy-efficiency plan and programs within sixty (60) days of the filing.

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     (e) If the commission shall determine that the implementation of system reliability and

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energy efficiency and conservation procurement has caused, or is likely to cause, under or over-

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recovery of overhead and fixed costs of the company implementing the procurement, the

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commission may establish a mandatory rate-adjustment clause for the company so affected in order

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to provide for full recovery of reasonable and prudent overhead and fixed costs.

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     (f) The commission shall conduct a contested case proceeding to establish a performance-

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based incentive plan that allows for additional compensation for each electric distribution company

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and each company providing gas to end-users and/or retail customers based on the level of its

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success in mitigating the cost and variability of electric and gas services through procurement

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portfolios.

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     (g) The commission shall conduct a contested case proceeding to establish a performance-

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based incentive plan that allows for additional compensation for coordinated efforts between each

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electric distribution company and each company providing gas to end-users and/or retail customers

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based on the level of its success in reducing greenhouse gas emissions through weatherization,

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demand response programs, strategic electrification of gas and delivered fuels customers, and other

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strategies as appropriate. Additional incentives may be appropriate, in the commission’s discretion,

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for efforts described in this section that leverage sources of funding besides ratepayer-supported

 

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charges.

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     (h)(1) The office of energy resources shall conduct a study and analysis of the electric and

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gas distribution company's state energy efficiency programs that will examine implemented

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program and planned conservation measures and review and confirm the claimed energy savings.

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In carrying out this study, the office shall utilize a representative sample of different customer

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classes and measures that have and/or will be participating in the state energy efficiency programs.

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At a minimum, the study performed by the office of energy resources shall include the following

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in its scope of work:

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     (i) Independently review and summarize the electric and gas distribution company process

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for incorporating results from completed evaluation studies into ongoing energy efficiency program

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reporting and implementation.

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     (ii) Conduct an independent review of gas and electricity efficiency programs, which may

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include billing analysis techniques. The scope and subjects of this analysis will be decided by the

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working group with input and advice from an independent consultant. The analysis will be

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conducted by a qualified independent consultant using industry accepted methods.

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     (iii) Review the data-collection practices, including metering equipment used; sampling

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frequency; sample sizes; and data validation procedures, and the methods for data analysis

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employed, as deemed appropriate by the independent evaluator.

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     (iv) Study results and recommendations will be presented to the public utilities commission

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and the energy efficiency and resource management council.

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     (2) The office of energy resources shall consult with the working group in development of

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the request for proposals (RFP), and during the course of the study, including the preliminary study

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results. The working group shall be comprised of one representative from each of the following

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groups chosen by the office of energy resources:

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     (i) Large commercial and industrial energy users;

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     (ii) Small business energy users;

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     (iii) Residential energy users;

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     (iv) Municipal and state energy users;

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     (v) Low-income energy users;

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     (vi) Electric and gas distribution company; and

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     (vii) Energy efficiency and resource management council.

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     (3) The office of energy resources, in consultation with the electric and gas distribution

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company and representatives referenced in subsection (g)(h)(2), shall be authorized to hire an

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energy consulting company or firm to carry out the energy efficiency verification study. The costs

 

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associated with this study, including, but not limited to, those associated with the consultant or firm

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contract and reasonable administrative costs incurred by the office in the execution of subsection

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(g)(h) of this section, shall be recoverable through the system benefit charge subject to commission

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approval. Funding shall be transferred from the electric and gas distribution utility to the office of

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energy resources upon request by the office.

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     (4) The office of energy resources shall submit this report on or before October 30, 2019,

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to the governor, the president of the senate, and the speaker of the house. The office and its selected

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energy consulting company or firm shall host two (2) public presentations on the preliminary and

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final results of the study.

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     39-1-27.8. Supply procurement portfolio.

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     Each electric distribution company shall submit a proposed supply procurement plan or

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plans to the commission not later than March 1, 2009, and each March 1 thereafter through March

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1, 2018. The supply procurement plan or plans shall be consistent with the purposes of least-cost

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procurement and shall, as appropriate, take into account plans and orders with regard to system

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reliability and energy efficiency and conservation procurement. The supply procurement plan or

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plans will include the acquisition procedure, the pricing options being sought, and a proposed term

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of service for which standard-offer service will be acquired. The term of service may be of various,

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staggered term lengths and acquisitions may occur from time to time and for more than one supplier

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for segments of standard-offer load over different terms, if appropriate. There also may be separate

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procurement plans for residential and nonresidential classes or separate plans among nonresidential

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classes. All the components of the procurement plans shall be subject to commission review and

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approval. Once a procurement plan is approved by the commission, the electric distribution

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company shall be authorized to acquire standard-offer service supply consistent with the approved

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procurement plan and recover its costs incurred from providing standard-offer service pursuant to

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the approved procurement plan. The commission may periodically review the procurement plan to

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determine whether it should be prospectively modified due to changed market conditions, to reduce

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carbon emissions, and/or public health risks and impacts. The commission shall have the authority

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and discretion to establish eligibility criteria by rate class, and approve special tariff conditions and

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rates proposed by the electric distribution company that the commission finds are in the public

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interest, including, without limitation: (1) Short- and long-term optional service at different rates;

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(2) Term commitments or notice provisions before individual customers leave standard-offer

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service; (3) Standard-offer service rates for residential or any other special class of customers that

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are different than the rates for other standard-offer customers; (4) Time of use commodity pricing

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for specified classes of customers, except residential customers; provided, however, that the

 

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commission may establish pilot programs for time of use commodity pricing for residential

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customers; and/or (5) Standard-offer service rates that are designed to encourage any class of

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customers to purchase supply directly from the market.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS – PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION

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     This act would require the public utilities commission (PUC) to establish a performance-

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based incentive plan that allows coordinated efforts between each electric distribution company

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and gas company based on the level of its success in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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