Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5425

Introduced
2/8/23  

Caption

The Green Buildings Act

Impact

Once enacted, H5425 is expected to significantly impact state laws regarding public property and building operations. It introduces a framework for energy use benchmarking and compliance pathways for large buildings, which are defined as those meeting certain size criteria. This act will likely lead to stricter regulations on energy consumption and emissions, aligning state policies with broader climate goals. The office of energy resources is tasked with reviewing and potentially revising these standards every five years, ensuring they remain relevant and effective.

Summary

House Bill 5425, also known as The Green Buildings Act, aims to establish energy performance standards for large buildings in Rhode Island. It mandates that building owners report energy use annually and comply with specific energy performance metrics based on benchmarking. The goal is to enhance energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from significant buildings entering a compliance period. This is achieved through reporting mechanisms and performance evaluation tools set by the office of energy resources.

Contention

The discussion surrounding H5425 includes several points of contention, particularly regarding the feasibility and financial implications of compliance for building owners. Critics may express concerns about the burden of reporting and the cost of necessary retrofits to achieve compliance with energy performance standards. Additionally, the bill allows for alternative compliance payments, which could be seen as a loophole that undermines the intended impact of promoting energy efficiency. This aspect of the bill will likely be a focal point for lawmakers as they debate its provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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