Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1074

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Renewable energy portfolio standard; eligibility of hydrogen and nuclear resources.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1074 is expected to significantly impact state laws governing energy production and consumption. Utilities will need to navigate new compliance requirements concerning the integration of hydrogen and nuclear energy into their portfolios. The bill may also prompt revisions to existing regulations that dictate the sourcing of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs), thereby influencing how utilities achieve their renewable energy targets and manage compliance with the state’s renewable portfolio standard (RPS). By allowing these alternative energy sources, the legislation enhances flexibility for utilities while potentially lowering carbon emissions during the energy transition.

Summary

House Bill 1074 establishes a renewable energy portfolio standard that includes eligibility criteria for hydrogen and nuclear resources. This bill mandates that utilities in Virginia transition towards more sustainable and zero-carbon energy sources by integrating hydrogen and nuclear power into their energy mix, thereby aligning with broader goals of reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy. By broadening the scope of eligible energy resources within the renewable energy portfolio, the bill aims to diversify Virginia's energy grid, enhance energy security, and stimulate economic development within the renewable energy sector.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention surrounding HB 1074, particularly regarding the inclusion of nuclear energy in Virginia’s renewable energy discussions. Critics may raise concerns about safety, environmental impacts, and the high costs associated with nuclear energy projects. Additionally, the bill's provisions concerning hydrogen production and its implications for energy markets could evoke debate among stakeholders, including environmental groups and energy providers. As Virginia shifts towards an increasingly diversified energy portfolio, discussions regarding sector readiness, infrastructure requirements, and energy pricing will also be of paramount importance.

Companion Bills

VA SB557

Similar To Renewable energy portfolio standard; eligibility of hydrogen and nuclear resources.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2197

Va. Electric Utility Regulation Act; eligible sources for renewable energy portfolio standard prog.

VA HB2130

Renewable energy portfolio standard requirements; SCC may initiate proceedings, report.

VA SB1125

Renewable energy portfolio standard requirements; State Corporation Commission authority, report.

VA HB2311

Virginia Electric Utility Regulation Act; eligible sources for renewable energy.

VA SB160

Electric utilities; clarifies definition of energy efficiency programs.

VA HB1430

Energy-intensive trade-exposed (EITE) industries; pilot program for eligible customer exemptions.

VA HB2026

Renewable energy; biomass-fired facilities, Department of Forestry advisory panel, report.

VA SB1231

Renewable energy; biomass-fired facilities, Department of Forestry advisory panel, report.

VA HB1643

Coal mine methane; options to encourage capture & beneficial use.

VA SB1121

Coal mine methane; options to encourage capture & beneficial use.

Similar Bills

VA HB74

Va. Clean Economy Act; non-bypassable charges, energy-intensive trade-exposed (EITE) industries.

VA SB230

Electric utilities; energy efficiency programs, duty to implement the Energy Policy, etc.

VA HB638

Electric utilities; energy efficiency programs, duty to implement the Energy Policy, etc.

VA SB230

Electric utilities; energy efficiency programs, duty to implement the Energy Policy, etc.

VA SB508

Renewable energy portfolio standard; geothermal heating and cooling systems.

VA SB557

Renewable energy portfolio standard; eligibility of hydrogen and nuclear resources.

VA SB557

Renewable energy portfolio standard; eligibility of hydrogen and nuclear resources.

VA HB2197

Va. Electric Utility Regulation Act; eligible sources for renewable energy portfolio standard prog.