Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2178

Introduced
2/8/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Report Pass
5/18/22  
Engrossed
5/24/22  

Caption

Renewable Energy Standard -- Solar Energy Analysis

Impact

The legislation intends to align the growing solar energy market with the broader goals of the state’s climate action mandate. By requiring a thorough review, the bill seeks to ensure that investments in solar energy will yield maximum value for consumers and promote sustainable practices. Moreover, it emphasizes fair treatment and engagement of all community members, especially those affected by environmental decisions, thereby promoting equity within energy policy. The recommendation reports generated from these analyses are expected to influence future solar energy initiatives and funding allocation.

Summary

S2178, titled the 'Renewable Energy Standard -- Solar Energy Analysis,' is a legislative act aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of solar energy development in Rhode Island. Introduced in February 2022, the bill mandates that the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission establish a docket to review and analyze various solar energy programs. This analysis encompasses a comprehensive assessment of costs and benefits associated with solar investments and their impacts on electric service reliability, affordability for consumers, jobs, health, land use, and environmental justice.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S2178 appears largely supportive, particularly among environmental advocates and renewable energy stakeholders who view the bill as a proactive step towards advancing solar energy utilization and ensuring equitable access to its benefits. However, there are concerns from some quarters regarding the adequacy of public engagement during the review process and if the analysis will meaningfully address community-specific needs. Overall, the bill is seen as an essential component of the state’s push toward renewable energy sustainability.

Contention

Notably, some contention may arise from the complexities involved in balancing various stakeholder interests, including those of utility companies, consumers, and environmental justice advocates. The requirement for a detailed cost-benefit analysis puts pressure on the commission to make informed recommendations that might not satisfy all parties. Additionally, the requirement for public participation in developing the analysis and recommendations could lead to logistical challenges and varied perceptions of representation within different community segments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6201

Adds nuclear energy sources to the list of renewable energy resources.

RI HB11

Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard – Tier 1 Renewable Source – Alterations (Reclaim Renewable Energy Act of 2022)

RI H0320

An act relating to the Renewable Energy Standard

RI S4300

Eliminates solar renewable energy portfolio standard and directs BPU to replace solar renewable energy certificates with fixed-rate incentives.

RI HB4759

Energy: alternative sources; renewable energy standard; increase, and establish a carbon-free energy standard. Amends title & heading to subpt. A, art 2 & secs. 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 22, 28, 29, 45, 47 & 49 of 2008 PA 295 (MCL 460.1001 et seq.) & adds secs. 32, 34, 50, 51, 52 & 53.

RI A1480

Revises State renewable energy portfolio standards.

RI S2978

Revises State renewable energy portfolio standards.

RI A4658

Revises State renewable energy portfolio standards.

RI H0289

An act relating to the Renewable Energy Standard

RI HB402

Public Service Commission; establishment of renewable energy sources and renewable energy portfolio standard goals for electric service providers; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.