Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB561

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Nuclear energy electrical generation facilities; permitting.

Impact

If enacted, SB561 would amend existing statutes concerning the construction and operation of energy facilities, specifically those related to nuclear energy. By establishing a more efficient permitting process, the bill is expected to promote investment in energy infrastructure while ensuring that environmental protections remain intact. Proponents argue that the bill would reduce delays in project approvals and support the state's energy strategy by facilitating the growth of both renewable and nuclear energy sectors. The bill would also ensure that collected fees from permit applications are allocated towards monitoring and protecting Virginia's natural resources.

Summary

SB561 focuses on the permitting process for nuclear energy electrical generation facilities in Virginia. The bill proposes establishing new regulations that streamline the process for obtaining permits to construct and operate such facilities. Specifically, it outlines the conditions for a permit by rule for small renewable energy projects, expanding the capacity exemptions for nuclear projects within designated planning districts. The bill aims to enhance the state’s energy infrastructure while fostering the development of renewable energy initiatives by reducing regulatory burdens.

Contention

Despite its objectives, SB561 has sparked debate among legislators and stakeholders. Supporters claim that it will modernize energy production in Virginia and enhance sustainability, while opponents express concerns about the environmental impacts of nuclear energy and the adequacy of the proposed regulatory framework. Critics argue that the bill may weaken local control over energy project approvals and reduce the scrutiny needed to safeguard environmental standards. The discussions surrounding this bill highlight the balancing act between advancing energy production and ensuring responsible governance of natural resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2026

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

VA SB1231

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

VA HB2197

Va. Electric Utility Regulation Act; eligible sources for renewable energy portfolio standard prog.

VA HB2311

Virginia Electric Utility Regulation Act; eligible sources for renewable energy.

VA HB1430

Energy-intensive trade-exposed (EITE) industries; pilot program for eligible customer exemptions.

VA HB2305

Electric utilities, certain; proposed facilities were subject to competitive procurement, etc.

VA HB2130

Renewable energy portfolio standard requirements; SCC may initiate proceedings, report.

VA SB1125

Renewable energy portfolio standard requirements; State Corporation Commission authority, report.

VA SB160

Electric utilities; clarifies definition of energy efficiency programs.

VA HB839

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

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