Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2035

Introduced
1/7/25  

Caption

High-energy facilities; water and energy usage info. reports statewide clearinghouse established.

Impact

The bill is expected to have substantial implications for state law, particularly concerning environmental regulation and the oversight of energy consumption. By requiring high-energy facilities to submit comprehensive reports on their energy and water usage, along with performance indicators like power usage effectiveness and waste heat reused, the legislation aims to drive improvements in sustainability practices. The creation of a clearinghouse will allow not only regulatory bodies but also the public to access this information, fostering greater accountability and encouraging environmentally friendly practices within the industry.

Summary

House Bill 2035 introduces significant amendments to the Code of Virginia regarding the regulation of high-energy facilities, specifically targeting their water and energy usage. The bill mandates that any owner or operator of a high-energy facility, defined as those requiring over 30 megawatts of energy load, report detailed consumption data to the Department of Environmental Quality. This includes energy and water inputs, sustainability indicators, and performance metrics. A statewide clearinghouse will be established to collate and publicly disseminate this information, enhancing transparency regarding the environmental impact of such facilities.

Contention

While proponents of HB 2035 argue that it will enable better regulation and monitoring of high-energy facilities, critics may express concerns over the potential burden of compliance for operators, especially smaller entities in the industry. Additionally, there may be fears of the effectiveness of the proposed reporting and the clearinghouse in genuinely capturing the complexities of energy and water usage, as well as the nuances of environmental impact. Overall, the enforcement of such regulations could spark debates on balancing economic growth and environmental stewardship in Virginia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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