Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB119

Introduced
1/1/24  

Caption

Electric utilities; clarifies definition of energy efficiency programs.

Impact

If enacted, HB 119 would significantly impact state regulations surrounding energy efficiency and utility responsibilities. The bill aims to improve the overall efficiency of electric consumption in the Commonwealth, which could lead to lower energy costs for consumers, particularly those in economically disadvantaged communities. Additionally, it may influence the way utilities plan and implement their energy savings programs and how they measure the success of these initiatives. By focusing on energy savings, the bill could play a crucial role in meeting the state's long-term sustainability and energy reduction goals.

Summary

House Bill 119 addresses the definition and implementation of energy efficiency programs within the Commonwealth’s electric utilities. The bill seeks to clarify existing definitions related to energy efficiency, demand response, and renewable energy. It also emphasizes the importance of measurable and verifiable savings, particularly for low-income and elderly customers. The legislation aims to promote a robust framework for energy programs that not only reduce energy consumption but also cater to vulnerable populations, ensuring that they have access to energy savings opportunities.

Contention

There could be notable points of contention surrounding the bill, especially relating to the definitions of what constitutes an energy efficiency program as well as how public interest is determined. Some stakeholders may argue that the criteria for eligibility and measurement of success could be too stringent, which may limit the access of smaller utilities or programs to necessary funding. Furthermore, there may be discussions about how to fairly assess programs that serve economically disadvantaged communities, with advocates emphasizing the need for tailored solutions that address their unique challenges effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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