Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2392

Introduced
2/15/22  

Caption

Energy Facility Siting Act

Impact

With the changes proposed in S2392, the bill is poised to enhance the regulatory framework governing energy facilities. It aims to foster a more coordinated approach in the evaluation of energy proposals, balancing the necessity for energy generation with considerations for environmental protection and public health. The legislation mandates public information sessions in host communities and requires pre-application conferences with relevant advisory agencies, thereby increasing community engagement and transparency in the siting process. These requirements are expected to lead to more informed decision-making that is responsive to local concerns.

Summary

Bill S2392, known as the Energy Facility Siting Act, aims to amend existing laws related to the siting of energy facilities in Rhode Island. Introduced on February 15, 2022, it seeks to re-structure the Energy Facility Siting Board by increasing its membership from three to five members and mandating the inclusion of public, municipal, and advisory agency participation in the siting process. The bill emphasizes the need for clear jurisdiction, eliminating overlaps and conflicts among various state agencies involved in energy facility siting decisions, which it deems essential for timely and efficient decision-making.

Contention

Notably, the bill faces opposition regarding potential delays in the development of energy projects, especially in a time when the demand for reliable and accessible energy sources is critical. Critics argue that while public participation is essential, the fear is that increased bureaucratic processes could hinder swift approvals needed for necessary energy infrastructure. Additionally, there is concern about how effectively local voices will be represented against the more substantial interests of energy companies. The balance between expediting energy facility construction and ensuring thorough public scrutiny remains a central point of contention among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8147

Energy Facility Siting Act

RI H7820

Energy Facility Siting Act

RI H5945

Energy Facility Siting Act

RI S0204

Relating To State Affairs And Government-- Energy Facility Siting Act

RI S0061

Energy Facility Siting Act

RI S2179

Energy Facility Siting Act

RI H7336

Energy Facility Siting Act

RI H5172

Energy Facility Siting Act

RI S0408

Increases the membership of the energy facility siting board from 3 to 5 members and would revise the process of energy facility siting to mandate inclusion/participation of the host community of the facility as well as of the public and cities and towns.

RI S2545

Increases the membership of the energy facility siting board from 3 to 5 members and would revise the process of energy facility siting to mandate inclusion/participation of the host community of the facility as well as of the public and cities and towns.

Similar Bills

RI H7820

Energy Facility Siting Act

RI S0204

Relating To State Affairs And Government-- Energy Facility Siting Act

RI H8147

Energy Facility Siting Act

RI H5945

Energy Facility Siting Act

RI S2545

Increases the membership of the energy facility siting board from 3 to 5 members and would revise the process of energy facility siting to mandate inclusion/participation of the host community of the facility as well as of the public and cities and towns.

RI S0408

Increases the membership of the energy facility siting board from 3 to 5 members and would revise the process of energy facility siting to mandate inclusion/participation of the host community of the facility as well as of the public and cities and towns.

RI H7462

Increases the membership of the energy facility siting board from 3 to 5 members and would revise the process of energy facility siting to mandate inclusion/participation of the host community of the facility as well as of the public and cities and towns.

MN HF3121

Transparency and community engagement in trunk highway project development established, project scoping and development requirements established, transportation project activity portal required, legislative reports modified, and money appropriated.