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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIES -- MICROGRIDS DOCKET | |
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Introduced By: Senators Zurier, Euer, Lauria, and Sosnowski | |
Date Introduced: March 07, 2023 | |
Referred To: Senate Commerce | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. The General Assembly hereby finds: |
2 | (1) Rhode Island residents and businesses are vulnerable to disruptions to its electrical |
3 | system caused by extreme weather and other system constraints. In response to these disruptions, |
4 | multiple United States jurisdictions have sought to establish microgrids, or smaller grids with local |
5 | control capability that can disconnect from the larger electricity grid and operate autonomously. |
6 | (2) Increased use of renewable energy, advanced distributed energy resources, and energy |
7 | efficiency in Rhode Island provides significant economic, health, environmental, and workforce |
8 | benefits to the State. Microgrids have the ability to facilitate the achievement of Rhode Island’s |
9 | goals as established in the Act on Climate by enabling integration of more renewable energy and |
10 | other distributed energy resources. Microgrids can also provide valuable services to the public |
11 | utility’s electrical grid, including energy storage, demand response, and other ancillary services |
12 | such as load shifting, frequency response, and voltage control. |
13 | (3) Microgrids are able to isolate themselves from the larger electricity grid in times of |
14 | emergency. By running autonomously, microgrids can provide a building or set of buildings with |
15 | emergency power for critical medical equipment, refrigeration, and charging communications |
16 | devices. Microgrids can also provide backup power for hospitals and emergency centers. The use |
17 | of microgrids would build energy resiliency into our communities, thereby increasing public safety |
18 | and security. |
19 | (4) Rhode Island has set some of the most ambitious renewable energy goals in the nation, |
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1 | and few microgrids have been developed, as they have been hindered by a number of factors, |
2 | including interconnection barriers and a lack of standard terms regarding the value of services |
3 | exchanged between a microgrid operator and the utility. |
4 | (5) Without standard terms regarding interconnection and the value of microgrid services, |
5 | businesses and residents developing microgrids may choose to leave the utility grid altogether, |
6 | thereby weakening the overall system and increasing costs to other utility customers. |
7 | SECTION 2. Title 39 of the General Laws entitled "PUBLIC UTILITIES AND |
8 | CARRIERS" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
9 | CHAPTER 33 |
10 | MICROGRIDS DOCKET |
11 | 39-33-1. Definitions. |
12 | As used in this chapter: |
13 | (1) “Commission” means the public utilities commission. |
14 | (2) “Microgrid project” means a group of interconnected loads and distributed energy |
15 | resources within clearly defined electrical boundaries that acts as a single controllable entity with |
16 | respect to the utility’s electrical grid and can connect to a public utility’s electrical grid to operate |
17 | in grid-connected mode and can disconnect from the grid to operate in autonomous mode, and that: |
18 | (i) Is subject to a microgrid services tariff; and |
19 | (ii) Generates or produces energy. |
20 | (3) “Microgrid services tariff” means a tariff approved by the commission that: |
21 | (i) Is designed to provide fair compensation for electricity, electric grid services, and other |
22 | benefits provided to, or by, the electric utility, the person or entity operating the microgrid, and |
23 | other ratepayers; |
24 | (ii) To the extent possible, standardizes and streamlines the related interconnection |
25 | processes for microgrid projects; and |
26 | (iii) Does not apply to a municipal utility as described in this title. |
27 | 39-33-2. Microgrids docket. |
28 | (a) By October 1, 2023, the public utilities commission shall open a proceeding to establish |
29 | a microgrid services tariff. |
30 | (b) Any person or entity may own or operate an eligible microgrid project or projects; |
31 | provided that, the person or entity complies with all applicable statutes, rules, tariffs, and orders |
32 | governing the ownership and interconnection of the project or projects. |
33 | (c) In establishing a microgrid services tariff, the commission shall consider the actions |
34 | taken to establish and deploy microgrids in other jurisdictions, including, but not limited to, Puerto |
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1 | Rico, California, and Hawaii. |
2 | (d) The general assembly respectfully requests that the commission approve a microgrid |
3 | tariff on or before April 1, 2025. If the commission finds that this deadline is not feasible, it shall |
4 | provide a detailed report to the general assembly by January 1, 2025 to describe why the original |
5 | deadline cannot be met, a new deadline, and what resources are necessary to complete the tariff. |
6 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIES -- MICROGRIDS DOCKET | |
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1 | This act would, by October 1, 2023, mandate the public utilities commission to establish a |
2 | microgrid services tariff on a microgrid project. A microgrid project would mean a group of |
3 | interconnected loads and distributed energy resources within clearly defined electrical boundaries |
4 | that acts as a single controllable entity with respect to the utility’s electrical grid and can connect |
5 | to a public utility’s electrical grid to operate in grid-connected mode and can disconnect from the |
6 | grid to operate in autonomous mode. |
7 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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