Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB206

Introduced
1/10/22  
Refer
1/10/22  
Report Pass
2/9/22  
Engrossed
2/14/22  
Refer
2/16/22  
Report Pass
3/1/22  
Engrossed
3/4/22  
Engrossed
3/9/22  
Enrolled
3/11/22  
Chaptered
4/11/22  

Caption

Small renewable energy projects; impact on natural resources, report.

Impact

The introduction of HB206 is notable as it represents a shift towards supporting small renewable energy initiatives within Virginia. By establishing a clear permitting process, it aims to facilitate the development of renewable projects while ensuring that environmental standards are upheld. It is expected to encourage more investment in renewable energy, thereby conforming with broader state and federal goals for energy sustainability, and potentially reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

Summary

House Bill 206 focuses on small renewable energy projects in Virginia, particularly regarding their environmental impact and the necessary permitting processes. The bill aims to streamline the regulation of small-scale energy projects by allowing the Department of Environmental Quality to create permits by rule, which will make it easier for developers to get approval and begin operations. This includes specific stipulations about the maximum generation capacity for different types of energy sources and ensures projects adhere to relevant land use ordinances.

Sentiment

Broadly, the sentiment surrounding HB206 appears to be positive, especially among environmental advocates and renewable energy proponents who see it as a progressive step towards cleaner energy solutions. However, there are concerns regarding the balance between facilitating development and protecting natural resources, leading to discussions around the regulatory framework and its effectiveness in preventing adverse environmental impacts.

Contention

Key points of contention primarily revolve around environmental concerns, particularly how the bill addresses the potential impact on prime agricultural soils and forest lands. Critics argue that while supporting renewable energy is crucial, the bill must ensure rigorous assessments and mitigation plans to address any significant adverse impacts. The establishment of an advisory panel to refine regulatory criteria and mitigation techniques demonstrates a recognition of these concerns, yet the effectiveness of such measures remains a central topic of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB561

Nuclear energy electrical generation facilities; permitting.

VA HB741

Nuclear energy electric generation facilities; permitting.

VA HB2697

Electrical facilities that generate electricity from wind; requirements for permitting, etc.

VA SB1316

Renewable energy portfolio standard eligible sources; geothermal electric generating resources.

VA HB1074

Renewable energy portfolio standard; eligibility of hydrogen and nuclear resources.

VA SB557

Renewable energy portfolio standard; eligibility of hydrogen and nuclear resources.

VA SB557

Renewable energy portfolio standard; eligibility of hydrogen and nuclear resources.

VA SB1231

Renewable energy; biomass-fired facilities, Department of Forestry advisory panel, report.

VA HB2026

Renewable energy; biomass-fired facilities, Department of Forestry advisory panel, report.

VA SB893

Renewable energy portfolio standard program; geothermal heating and cooling systems, report.

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