Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB636

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Siting of energy facilities; approval by the State Corporation Commission.

Impact

One of the notable impacts of HB636 is its preemptive control over local zoning ordinances, meaning that if a certificate is issued for an energy facility, local governments cannot impose more restrictive regulations than those set by the SCC. This centralization intends to streamline the approval process, reduce bureaucratic hurdles for energy developers, and promote the expansion of renewable energy sources. However, it raises significant concerns over local control and the ability to address specific regional or community needs related to environmental and safety standards.

Summary

House Bill 636 focuses on the siting of energy facilities in Virginia, particularly commercial solar, wind, and energy storage projects. Under this bill, electric utilities and independent power producers (IPPs) must submit an application to the State Corporation Commission (SCC) for a certificate that allows the construction and operation of such facilities. The bill lays down specific definitions for energy facilities and outlines the required procedures for applicants, including notices, community engagement, and public meetings prior to submitting applications for approval. This process establishes a structured approach for integrating renewable energy projects within local jurisdictions while ensuring that community interests are considered.

Contention

Opponents of the bill argue that it undermines local governance and the capacity of communities to make decisions that affect their environment and public health. The worry stems from the relatively lax requirements for local engagement during the siting process, potentially leading to insufficient consideration of community-specific concerns. Furthermore, while there are provisions for community benefits agreements, critics suggest these do not adequately replace the lost local regulatory authority or ensure that the benefits generated from these projects will be equitably distributed among local stakeholders.

Companion Bills

VA HB636

Carry Over Siting of energy facilities; approval by the State Corporation Commission.

Previously Filed As

VA SB567

Siting of energy facilities; approval by the State Corporation Commission.

VA HB636

Siting of energy facilities; approval by the State Corporation Commission.

VA SB1125

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

VA HB741

Nuclear energy electric generation facilities; permitting.

VA SB561

Nuclear energy electrical generation facilities; permitting.

VA HB397

Electric utilities; development of renewable energy facilities, etc.

VA HB638

Electric utilities; energy efficiency programs, duty to implement the Energy Policy, etc.

VA SB230

Electric utilities; energy efficiency programs, duty to implement the Energy Policy, etc.

VA SB697

Solar and energy facilities; local regulation.

VA HB2026

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

Similar Bills

IL SB1457

COUNTY WIND/SOLAR REGULATION

MI SB0440

Energy: alternative sources; requirement to pay certain workers a minimum wage standard as determined under 2023 PA 10; amend to reflect repeal. Amends sec. 226 of 2008 PA 295 (MCL 460.1226). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0438'25

MI HB5120

Energy: alternative sources; large scale solar, wind, and energy storage facilities; authorize MPSC certification for zoning exemptions. Amends title & sec. 13 of 2008 PA 295 (MCL 460.1013) & adds pt. 8. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0588'23, HB 5121'23

VA HB636

Siting of energy facilities; approval by the State Corporation Commission.

VA SB567

Siting of energy facilities; approval by the State Corporation Commission.

VA SB567

Siting of energy facilities; approval by the State Corporation Commission.

IL HB4135

COUNTY-SOLAR FACILITY SETBACKS

IL SB3920

WIND/SOLAR FACILITY REGULATION