Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2737

Introduced
3/24/22  
Refer
3/24/22  
Report Pass
5/19/22  
Engrossed
5/24/22  

Caption

Public Utilities Commission

Impact

The amendments proposed in S2737 could significantly shift the regulatory framework governing public utilities within the state. By allowing utilities with a customer base exceeding 100,000 to apply for revenue decoupling, the bill encourages companies to invest more in infrastructure and customer-centric energy efficiency programs. This could potentially lead to improved service quality and reliability for consumers. Furthermore, utilities may find it easier to engage in long-term planning without the direct impact of fluctuating sales affecting their financial health.

Summary

Bill S2737, relating to the Public Utilities Commission in Rhode Island, primarily addresses revenue decoupling mechanisms for electric and gas utilities. It establishes that the electricity and gas revenues shall be fully decoupled from sales, specifically mandating that proposals for decoupling be aimed at enhancing operational efficiency, improving system reliability, and promoting investment in energy efficiency and safety measures. The bill aims to stabilize company revenues irrespective of the actual sales volume, which can help utilities in financial planning.

Contention

While the bill seems beneficial from a utility management perspective, it raises questions among consumer advocacy groups and some legislators. Critics argue that decoupling revenue from sales may lead to less incentive for utilities to keep prices competitive and could potentially result in increased costs for consumers. There are worries that the structural changes might prioritize utility financial stability over consumer protection, which raises concerns about oversight mechanisms and performance standards post-implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7600

Public Utilities Commission

RI S0704

Public Utilities Commission

RI H5849

Public Utilities Commission

RI S0468

Public Utilities Commission

RI S2687

Public Utilities Commission

RI S0018

Effective July 1, 2025, provides that, the profit margin of any electric distribution company or gas distribution company, would not exceed 4%, in any calendar year and defines a "profit margin" as the return on equity that is allowed by the commission.

RI S2956

Amends several provisions relative the powers and duties of the PUC and requires the submission by utilities of integrated distribution system plans identifying solutions to reduce greenhouse gases.

RI H8027

Public Utilities Commission

RI H5018

Provides that effective July 1, 2025, the profit margin of any electric distribution company gas distribution company, would not exceed four percent (4%), in any given calendar year.

RI H5577

Impose requirements and actions that certain electric distribution and gas distribution companies must meet prior to implementing rate changes.

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