West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR4

Introduced
1/12/22  
Refer
1/13/22  
Refer
1/13/22  
Report Pass
2/2/22  
Enrolled
2/3/22  

Caption

Urging US Army Corps of Engineers study clean energy production at Summersville dam

Impact

If adopted, SR4 could lead to several transformative changes in West Virginia's energy policies. By advocating for an increase in hydroelectric energy production at Summersville Dam, the resolution highlights the importance of incorporating renewable energy sources to enhance the state’s energy resilience. Furthermore, the resolution suggests potential modifications to existing power purchase agreement rates to better reflect the environmental value of hydroelectric energy, which could support economic growth in the renewable energy sector.

Summary

Senate Resolution 4 (SR4) urges the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to expedite a study focused on increasing hydroelectric power generation at the Summersville Hydroelectric Project, located on Summersville Dam in West Virginia. The resolution outlines the potential for enhanced clean energy production that can contribute to a more reliable electric power grid. It emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation into operational changes that could optimize the generation capacity without significant extra construction or adverse downstream effects.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR4 is generally supportive, with many stakeholders expressing positive views on expanding hydroelectric power as a sustainable solution to energy needs. However, the urgency emphasized in the resolution reflects concerns over the reliability of current energy sources, especially given recent power outages. Supporters argue that investing in hydroelectric infrastructure is essential for fostering long-term energy security and environmental sustainability.

Contention

While SR4 primarily seeks to increase hydroelectric power generation, there may be contention over how to balance such initiatives with environmental protections and the management of local water resources. Some stakeholders could raise concerns regarding the ecological impacts of altering water management at the Summersville Dam, particularly regarding aquatic ecosystems and recreational water uses. Addressing these potential conflicts will be crucial in the upcoming studies and discussions regarding the resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HR6

Urging the Army Corps of Engineers to support hydroelectric power generation at the Summersville Dam.

WV SB67

Clean energy: California 24/7 Clean Energy Standard Program.

WV HB4045

Hydropower Clean Energy Future Act

WV HB0241

Clean Energy Amendments

WV HB3239

Promoting the long term development of a more diversified energy generation and production portfolio in this state

WV H4503

Relative to clean energy generation

WV HCR112

Urging West Virginia’s Congressional Delegation to pass a law or otherwise direct the United States Army Corps of Engineers to transfer land surrounding the listed lakes to the State of West Virignia for purposes of recreational, residential and commercial development.

WV SB0271

Energy: alternative sources; energy storage, clean energy, and increased renewable energy; set targets for. Amends title, heading of subpt. A of pt. 2, secs. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 22, 28, 29, 39, 45, 47, 49, 173, 177 & 191 of 2008 PA 295 (MCL 460.1001 et seq.) & adds secs. 32, 51, 53, 101 & 103.

WV SB1024

Establishing Summersville Lake State Park

WV SR189

Requests the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to make determinations related to the One Lake project on the Pearl River.

Similar Bills

WV HR6

Urging the Army Corps of Engineers to support hydroelectric power generation at the Summersville Dam.

WV HR5

To honor the life of Nicholas County Deputy Sheriff Thomas “Tom” Baker.

WV HB124

Establishing Summersville Lake State Park

WV SB1024

Establishing Summersville Lake State Park

WV HCR112

Urging West Virginia’s Congressional Delegation to pass a law or otherwise direct the United States Army Corps of Engineers to transfer land surrounding the listed lakes to the State of West Virignia for purposes of recreational, residential and commercial development.

WV HB5033

Allowing the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources to stock “F1” fingerling bass, otherwise known as tiger bass, into West Virginia public lakes

WV HR20

Medal of Valor nomination of Deputy Thomas E. Baker, III

WV HCR63

Gary W. Spinks Memorial Bridge