Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2747

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Refer
2/6/25  
Refer
2/6/25  
Report Pass
3/5/25  
Engrossed
3/27/25  

Caption

Public utilities; electricity; alternatives; rates; deferrals reviews by Corporation Commission; assets; facilities; right of ways; emergency.

Impact

The bill is significant as it modifies how public utilities can recover costs by allowing them to defer substantial portions of depreciation expenses and returns on qualifying electric plants to a regulatory asset. This gives utilities more leverage in adjusting their rates, which could impact electricity pricing for consumers across Oklahoma. The changes also promote the inclusion of competitive bidding practices for construction projects, mandating oversight by an independent evaluator to ensure fairness in the bidding process.

Summary

House Bill 2747 aims to amend certain sections of the Oklahoma Statutes related to electric utilities and the regulation of their operations. The bill specifically addresses the requirements for utility companies in terms of costs associated with transmission upgrades and defines new procedural frameworks for rate adjustments tied to these capital expenditures. It establishes a more structured process for the utility to recuperate costs for new investments through rate adjustments approved by the Corporation Commission, potentially leading to better financial predictability for electric providers.

Contention

Notably, there are concerns that these adjustments may not align with consumer interests, as the permitted recoveries could lead to higher bills for residents. The stipulation that no retail electric supplier may offer incentives for customers to switch from natural gas to electricity is also a contentious point, limiting supplier flexibility in promoting potentially greener energy solutions. This may spark debate among stakeholders regarding the balance between utility profits and consumer protections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1518

Public utility resources; directing rule promulgation by Corporation Commission. Effective date.

OK HB4097

Public utilities; rights of electric transmission owners; bids; effective date.

OK HB4065

Utilities; definitions; electric utilities; public utilities; exemptions from definitions; emergency.

OK SB1103

Electric utilities; creating the Ratepayer Protection Act of 2023. Emergency.

OK SB1103

Electric utilities; creating the Ratepayer Protection Act of 2023. Emergency.

OK HB1602

Corporation Commission; creating the Corporation Commission Reform Act; effective date.

OK HB1602

Corporation Commission; creating the Corporation Commission Reform Act; effective date.

OK SB2006

Zero-emission facilities; requiring facilities that generate electricity by zero-emissions and receive a tax credit to provide annual report to lessee landowners; providing contents of report. Effective date.

OK SB1332

Corporation Commission; creating the Oklahoma Electric Choice and Competition Act. Effective date.

OK SB852

Corporation Commission; providing for certain emission extraction; allowing Commission to obtain carbon credits for certain purpose. Emergency.

Similar Bills

OK HB4097

Public utilities; rights of electric transmission owners; bids; effective date.

OK HB2751

Wind energy; legislative findings; setback requirement for certain affected counties; waiver; referral of question to eligible voters of a county; requiring Corporation Commission to maintain database; emergency.

OK HB2756

Electric transmission facilities; definitions; applications; certificates; information; hearings; notice; meetings; public; plans; approval; rules; codification; emergency.

AR HB1813

To Adopt The Fair And Efficient Transmission Compact.

ND HCR3014

A concurrent resolution urging the Southwest Power Pool and Midcontinent Independent System Operator to take prompt and decisive actions to maintain the reliability of the Bulk Power System by correcting market failures that have allowed capacity retirements to outpace replacement.