Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2686

Introduced
3/17/22  

Caption

Public Utilities Commission -- Social Cost Of Carbon

Impact

The implications of S2686 extend beyond financial metrics; it necessitates that the commission revisit existing procurement standards for both electric and natural gas utilities. By requiring utilities to consider the SCC in their procurement strategies, the bill seeks to incentivize the adoption of renewable energy solutions and energy-efficient practices. This could lead to significant shifts in energy production and consumption patterns within Rhode Island, aligning state energy strategies with broader climate commitments.

Summary

Bill S2686 amends regulations overseen by the Public Utilities Commission, focusing specifically on determining and incorporating a social cost of carbon (SCC) in utility-related decisions. The intent of this legislation is to guide the commission in its assessments regarding the environmental impact of utility operations and energy sourcing. By establishing an SCC, the bill aims to ensure that environmental costs associated with carbon emissions are factored into financial analyses, thus promoting a more sustainable approach to energy management within the state.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding this bill relates to its potential economic effects on utility operations and consumer costs. Some stakeholders argue that integrating an SCC could raise energy prices, adversely affecting consumers and businesses. Opponents worry that such a financial burden might lead to resistance against transitioning to cleaner energy sources. Conversely, supporters believe that the long-term environmental and health benefits outweigh these costs and see this legislation as a crucial step towards a greener energy landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8027

Public Utilities Commission

RI S2737

Public Utilities Commission

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 S0476

Public Utilities Commission

RI H6048

Public Utilities Commission

RI S0593

Prohibits public utilities, serving greater 100,000 customers from recovering through rates any direct or indirect cost associated with, amongst other costs, advertising, marketing, communications.

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