Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2691

Introduced
3/17/22  
Refer
3/17/22  
Report Pass
5/18/22  
Engrossed
5/24/22  

Caption

2022 Energy Storage Act

Impact

This legislation has significant implications for public utilities and the electricity sector in Rhode Island. It seeks to create a supportive regulatory environment for energy storage technologies, potentially leading to lower energy costs for ratepayers and fostering the development of a local energy storage industry. The act requires the PUC to report on the status of energy storage initiatives, thus promoting transparency and accountability regarding the goals outlined in the legislation. Furthermore, by pursuing a sustainable and reliable energy supply, the act aligns with broader goals related to climate change and energy independence.

Summary

S2691, known as the 2022 Energy Storage Act, establishes a framework aimed at enhancing energy storage solutions in Rhode Island. The act mandates the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to set specific energy storage deployment goals which include reducing electric generation and distribution costs, facilitating a transition to a carbon-free electricity supply, and improving the management of the electric distribution system. The act sets a target for installed energy storage capacity and initiates a comprehensive study to devise compensation mechanisms for energy storage resources, ensuring their involvement in existing programs and tariffs.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around S2691 appears to be positive, particularly among environmental advocates and renewable energy supporters who view it as a progressive step towards modernizing the state’s energy infrastructure. However, there may be concerns raised by stakeholders regarding implementation costs and regulatory complexities that could complicate the integration of energy storage into the current energy framework. Overall, the bill is intended to bolster the state's transition towards renewable energy and enhance the reliability of its electric grid.

Contention

Despite the positive sentiments, S2691 may face contention primarily from those concerned about the regulatory burdens it imposes on public utilities, especially smaller electric distribution companies which could find it challenging to comply with new requirements. Furthermore, discussions around compensation mechanisms for energy storage resources might lead to debates over fair pricing and market competitiveness. Ultimately, while the act aims to advance the role of energy storage in Rhode Island's energy landscape, it must navigate these complexities to ensure effective implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8026

2022 Energy Storage Act

RI H5850

2023 Energy Storage Act

RI S2499

Creates the financial framework for incentivizing energy storage systems.

RI SB00952

An Act Concerning Energy Storage.

RI H7811

Requires the office of energy resources to initiate the process of developing programs and associated funding mechanisms, for electric energy storage resources connected to the electric distribution system.

RI LD1986

An Act Relating to Net Energy Billing and Distributed Solar and Energy Storage Systems

RI HB05351

An Act Concerning Certain Programs And To Incentivize And Implement Electric Energy Storage Resources.

RI HF1386

Energy storage provisions added and modified to support deployment, utilities required to install an energy storage system, Public Utilities Commission required to order the installation of energy storage systems, public utilities required to file a plan to install energy storage systems, incentive program established, and money appropriated.

RI SF1614

Energy storage systems provisions modifications and appropriation

RI H7971

Affordable Clean Energy Security Act

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