Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB191

Introduced
1/8/24  

Caption

Electric utilities; data center demand, allocation of costs among customer classes.

Impact

If enacted, SB191 will likely lead to a reevaluation of how costs related to electric utility services are allocated among different classes of customers, particularly between residential consumers and data centers. The Commission is required to assess whether data centers receive unreasonable subsidies from other customer classes. If these subsidies are identified, the Commission must take steps to revise the cost allocation. This measure aims to ensure fair pricing for all customers while managing the specific demands posed by energy-intensive data centers.

Summary

Senate Bill 191 addresses the allocation of costs among different customer classes for electric utilities, particularly focusing on the demand associated with data centers. The bill mandates that the State Corporation Commission ensures that any plans or proposals from utilities for meeting this demand are economically sound, taking into consideration generation, transmission, and distribution system costs to provide service at the lowest reasonable aggregate cost. This reflects a growing concern over the operational and economic impacts of data centers on local energy systems and their associated costs to other customers.

Contention

The potential concerns around SB191 focus on the implications for both utility companies and customers. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for maintaining a balanced cost structure that does not disproportionately favor data centers at the expense of residential and small business customers. Critics, however, may point to the fear that revising cost allocations could result in higher energy costs for certain groups, particularly if it results in increased rates for residential users to offset costs associated with large-scale data facility demands. The ongoing debate centers around finding the right balance between fostering economic growth through technology infrastructure and protecting consumers from unfair cost burdens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB839

Electric utilities; recovery of costs, rate adjustment clause proceedings, etc.

VA HB2213

Electric utilities; planned service outages, notice to customers.

VA SB849

Public utilities; customer consent to install smart meter.

VA SB984

Electric utilities; net metering.

VA HB1670

Electric utilities; schedule for rate review proceedings.

VA HB1875

Public utilities; delay of termination of service for certain residential customers.

VA SB1075

Phase I Utilities; financing for certain deferred fuel costs, biennial reviews, etc.

VA HB1777

Phase I Utilities; financing for certain deferred fuel costs, biennial reviews, etc.

VA SB1419

Electric utilities; retail competition, renewable energy.

VA SB160

Electric utilities; clarifies definition of energy efficiency programs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.