2023 -- S 0503 | |
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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 CARRIERS -- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY | |
TRANSFORMATION PLANNING | |
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Introduced By: Senators Euer, Zurier, Ruggerio, Lawson, DiMario, Sosnowski, Pearson, | |
Date Introduced: March 07, 2023 | |
Referred To: Senate Environment & Agriculture | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 39 of the General Laws entitled "PUBLIC UTILITIES AND |
2 | CARRIERS" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 33 |
4 | DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY TRANSFORMATION PLANNING |
5 | 39-33-1. Definitions. |
6 | As used in this chapter the following words shall, unless the context clearly requires |
7 | otherwise, have the following meanings: |
8 | (1) "Department" means the department of energy transformation planning established in |
9 | § 39-39-2. |
10 | (2) "Distributed energy resources" means distributed renewable generation facilities, |
11 | energy efficiency, energy storage, electric vehicles, active demand management, and load |
12 | management technologies. |
13 | (3) "Division" means the division of public utilities and carriers. |
14 | (4) "Energy distribution system" means the components of the electric grid, natural gas |
15 | distribution network, microgrid, or other utility-scale investment that collectively distribute |
16 | electricity and/or thermal energy to consumers. |
17 | (5) "Environmental burdens" means any destruction, damage or impairment of natural |
18 | resources that is not insignificant, resulting from intentional or reasonably foreseeable causes, |
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1 | including, but not limited to, climate change, air pollution, water pollution, improper sewage |
2 | disposal, dumping of solid wastes and other noxious substances, excessive noise, activities that |
3 | limit access to natural resources and constructed outdoor recreational facilities and venues, |
4 | inadequate remediation of pollution, reduction of ground water levels, impairment of water quality, |
5 | increased flooding or storm water flows, and damage to inland waterways and waterbodies, |
6 | wetlands, marine shores and waters, forests, open spaces, and playgrounds from private industrial, |
7 | commercial or government operations or other activity that contaminates or alters the quality of the |
8 | environment and poses a risk to public health. |
9 | (6) "Environmental justice population" means a neighborhood, community, census tract or |
10 | other geographically bounded region that meets one or more of the following criteria: |
11 | (i) Annual median household income is not more that sixty-five percent (65%) of the |
12 | statewide annual median household income; |
13 | (ii) Minority population is equal to or greater than forty percent (40%) of the population; |
14 | (iii) Twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the households lack English language |
15 | proficiency; or |
16 | (iv) Minorities comprise twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the population and the |
17 | annual median household income of the municipality in the proposed area does not exceed one |
18 | hundred fifty percent (150%) of the statewide annual median household income. |
19 | (7) "Environmental justice principles" mean principles that support protection from |
20 | environmental pollution and the ability to live in and enjoy a clean and healthy environment, |
21 | regardless of race, color, income, class, handicap, gender identity, sexual orientation, national |
22 | origin, ethnicity or ancestry, religious belief or English language proficiency, which includes: |
23 | (i) The meaningful involvement of all people with respect to the development, |
24 | implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies, including climate |
25 | change policies; and |
26 | (ii) The equitable distribution of energy and environmental benefits and environmental |
27 | burdens. |
28 | (8) "Long-term distribution system planning" means a comprehensive ten (10) year plan |
29 | for the energy distribution system to meet customers' energy, capacity, and thermal needs. |
30 | 39-33-2. Establishment of department of energy transformation planning. |
31 | (a) There shall be within the division of public utilities and carriers a department called the |
32 | department of energy transformation planning, under the supervision of administrator of the |
33 | division. |
34 | (b) The department shall advance the state's public interest by conducting statewide long |
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1 | term distribution system planning. |
2 | (c) The department shall be staffed by a director, who shall be appointed by the governor |
3 | with the advice and consent of the senate. The director shall have the authority, subject to |
4 | appropriation by the general assembly, to hire such technical and clerical staff as may be necessary |
5 | to fulfill the requirements of this chapter. |
6 | (d) The director shall be the executive and administrative head of the department of energy |
7 | transformation planning and shall be responsible for administering and enforcing the provisions of |
8 | law relative to the division and to each administrative unit thereof. |
9 | 39-33-3. Duties of the department. |
10 | (a) The department shall develop and implement long-term distribution system plans to |
11 | assist in the transition to a clean, affordable, and reliable electric grid and restructured natural gas |
12 | distribution system in a cost-effective manner. |
13 | (b) No later than December 31, 2024 and every three (3) years thereafter, the department |
14 | shall issue a ten (10) year plan for the energy distribution system to enable the cost-effective |
15 | achievement of chapter 6.2 of title 42 ("act on climate"). The plan must examine the energy |
16 | distribution system's relationship to the regional grid, to identify cost-effective solutions to improve |
17 | reliability and resiliency, and to achieve greenhouse gas reductions. |
18 | (c) The department shall be responsible for the following functions and duties: |
19 | (1) Enhanced load forecasting that reflects end-use electrification and distributed energy |
20 | resources, in coordination with relevant electric distribution companies; |
21 | (2) Coordinating with utilities to ensure data adequacy, accuracy, consistency, and |
22 | transparency; |
23 | (3) Coordinating with the office of energy resources to incorporate other public policy |
24 | programs and objectives, including equitable access to the benefits of distributed energy resources; |
25 | and |
26 | (4) Development of related metrics for monitoring incremental progress toward planning |
27 | goals including the purposes of evaluating electric or natural gas distribution company service. |
28 | (d) The department shall conduct its long-term distribution system planning in a fully |
29 | transparent and accessible way and shall allow for comprehensive public review. The department |
30 | shall run technical sessions and stakeholder workshops before the plans are developed to define |
31 | requirements and inform inputs, assumptions, methodologies, and tools that will assist the |
32 | department in determining what actions it shall direct an electric distribution company to take. An |
33 | electric distribution company shall ensure, to the greatest extent practicable, that any information |
34 | requested by the department is provided in a form accessible to interested parties and all relevant |
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1 | data and distribution planning modeling tools are available to stakeholders subject to commercial |
2 | non-disclosure, confidential energy infrastructure, codes of conduct, and other commercial, public |
3 | utilities commission, and federal energy regulatory commission requirements. |
4 | (e) Plans shall include, but not be limited to: |
5 | (1) Forecasts of projected load that accounts for factors including projected end-use |
6 | electrification, energy efficiency, and distributed energy resources; |
7 | (2) Baseline energy supply data and assessment, including, but not limited to, energy |
8 | generation additions including renewable energy, and energy storage installations; |
9 | (3) Hosting capacity analysis including locational benefits of distributed energy resources |
10 | and areas of existing or potential system congestion; |
11 | (4) Analysis of available and emerging technologies necessary to enable load management |
12 | and flexibility; |
13 | (5) An assessment of the environmental burdens and impacts upon environmental justice |
14 | populations of integrated distribution plans; |
15 | (6) An assessment of consumer cost impacts and protections for low-income communities; |
16 | (7) A Three (3) year action plan to optimize near-term grid investment and operations; and |
17 | (8) Pathways that address the strategic wind-down of the natural gas system, including |
18 | whether components of the gas distribution system should be safely decommissioned, replaced, |
19 | repaired, or repurposed to meet customer needs, including the possibility of using networked |
20 | geothermal systems that use nonemitting renewable thermal infrastructure. |
21 | 39-33-4. Goals and objectives of department. |
22 | (a) The department shall conduct long-term distribution system planning for the |
23 | technologies and services that are required to meet chapter 6.2 of title 42 ("act on climate"), |
24 | emissions limits. The department shall conduct long-term system planning so that the state can |
25 | mitigate and equitably adapt to a changing climate while minimizing stranded costs. |
26 | (b) Each plan shall prioritize the alleviation and mitigation of energy burdens experienced |
27 | by environmental justice populations and shall equitably allocate costs. |
28 | (c) The department shall integrate and utilize distributed and local energy resources to meet |
29 | customers' energy, capacity, and thermal needs and shall maximize customer benefits while |
30 | attempting to minimize costs. The department shall consider the costs of climate change impacts, |
31 | including societal impacts and impacts to the distribution system itself, when evaluating alternate |
32 | pathways for meeting distribution system needs. |
33 | 39-33-5. Plan revision and enforcement. |
34 | The department may at any time it determines necessary revise an energy distribution |
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1 | system plan to address any deficiencies and may order an electric or gas distribution company to |
2 | take any reasonable actions to align its business, programs, operations, and investments with the |
3 | plan. |
4 | 39-33-6. Transparent procurement. |
5 | (a) The division shall conduct open and competitive procurement processes to solicit |
6 | proposals to fill the system needs identified in the energy distribution system plan. The division, in |
7 | consultation with the division, shall oversee open markets to solicit and to select projects that meet |
8 | the grid, consumer, environmental justice principles, and climate objectives. |
9 | (b) The department shall determine which distribution assets may provide consumer and |
10 | grid benefits by remaining under monopoly ownership and control and shall assign those needs |
11 | directly to the electric distribution company who shall incorporate them in their net rate case or |
12 | grid modernization proceeding before the public utilities commission. |
13 | 39-33-7. Staffing report. |
14 | No later than January 1, 2024 the division shall submit a report to the speaker of the house, |
15 | president of the senate, chair of the house finance committee, and chair of the senate finance |
16 | committee that includes an assessment of staffing and resource needs to implement the long-term |
17 | distribution planning provisions of this chapter. |
18 | SECTION 2. 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 CARRIERS -- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY | |
TRANSFORMATION PLANNING | |
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1 | This act would create the "department of energy transformation planning" chapter within |
2 | the division of public utilities to implement long-term distribution system planning. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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