Utah 2022 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0418

Introduced
2/17/22  
Refer
2/22/22  
Report Pass
2/23/22  
Engrossed
2/24/22  
Refer
2/25/22  
Report Pass
2/28/22  
Enrolled
3/11/22  

Caption

Grid Resilience Committee

Impact

By instituting the Grid Resilience Committee, HB 418 seeks to enhance the state's capacity to respond to emergencies affecting the grid and related infrastructures. The committee will comprise representatives from various sectors, including emergency management and energy development, allowing for a comprehensive approach to tackling issues surrounding grid resilience. Additionally, the committee will operate on a regular basis, meeting at least four times a year to report to the Public Utilities, Energy, and Technology Interim Committee on its findings and recommendations for action.

Summary

House Bill 418, titled the Grid Resilience Committee bill, establishes a framework for enhancing the resilience of Utah's power infrastructure against various threats, including weather events, wildfires, and potential terrorist acts. The bill creates the Grid Resilience Committee, which will be responsible for developing strategies and recommendations to improve the state's critical infrastructure protection related to energy services. This initiative is aimed at ensuring more reliable energy delivery and better preparedness for disruptive events, thus contributing to overall state resilience.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB 418 is generally positive, as stakeholders recognize the necessity of improving infrastructure resilience in light of increasing threats from natural disasters and other emergencies. Legislators and energy officials have expressed support for this proactive approach, emphasizing its potential to safeguard communities and enhance public safety. However, there is also an acknowledgment of the challenges involved in effectively aligning the needs of diverse stakeholders within the energy and emergency management sectors.

Contention

Despite the overall consensus on the need for better infrastructure resilience, potential points of contention may arise regarding the allocation of resources and responsibilities among various committee members and stakeholders. Ensuring effective collaboration among representatives from different sectors may require careful negotiation on priorities and approaches. Additionally, the absence of direct funding appropriated in the bill could lead to discussions on how the committee will implement its recommendations and whether existing resources will suffice to achieve the desired outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SB1462

Electrical grid resilience; standards; commission

UT HB941

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

UT SB330

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

UT SB75

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

UT SB1606

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

UT HB0494

Boards and Committee Amendments

UT SB23

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

UT SB28

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

UT SB28

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

UT SB2231

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

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