West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5587

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Supporting Responsible Competition Between West Virginia Electrical Utilities

Impact

The bill mandates that the Public Service Commission of West Virginia seeks input from a diverse range of stakeholders, including consumer advocacy groups, labor unions, and the electric utility industry, to develop a deregulation plan. This collaborative approach aims to ensure that the interests of all parties are represented when deciding on utility operations and public access to energy markets. Additionally, the bill highlights the importance of consumer information regarding electricity sources, production processes, and service terms, which is intended to enhance transparency and informed decision-making among users.

Summary

House Bill 5587 aims to amend existing legislation in West Virginia to enhance competition among electric service providers. The bill seeks to establish a framework for electricity deregulation, which would allow consumers to access a competitive market for electric supply, encouraging multiple suppliers to operate within geographical regions. This strategy is expected to lead to better prices and services for consumers while maintaining essential public safety and reliability in electricity delivery.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 5587 is mixed. Proponents of the bill, largely from business and free-market segments, argue that deregulation will lead to lower prices and improved service through competitive dynamics in the market. Conversely, opponents express concerns that deregulation could compromise service quality and public safety. They fear potential negative impacts on vulnerable populations, particularly low-income consumers who may be disproportionately affected by fluctuations in energy prices and availability.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between fostering competition and ensuring consumer protections. Critics are particularly worried about the implications for low-income households and the potential that deregulation could undermine the reliability of services, particularly in extreme weather conditions or crises. The bill requires that any deregulation plan ultimately aligns with legislative findings that seek to maintain reasonable rates while preserving essential service standards.

Companion Bills

WV HR11

Similar To Supporting Responsible Competition Between West Virginia Electrical Utilities

Previously Filed As

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WV SB677

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To revise the West Virginia Tax Increment Financing Act

WV HB2364

To exempt school buses from toll fees in West Virginia

WV HB3031

Eliminating West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund

WV HB2896

Relating to making West Virginia an Agreement State with the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

WV SB564

Allowing PSC to authorize recovery of certain costs by utilities through issuance of consumer rate relief bonds

WV HB113

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To dissolve the West Virginia School Building Authority

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