Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB976

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Electric utilities; SCC to ensure energy policy at lowest reasonable cost.

Impact

One notable aspect of HB976 is the introduction of mechanisms for the SCC to impose requirements on electric utilities seeking cost recovery for new generating facilities. This is particularly significant in preventing utilities from recovering costs related to facilities that were abandoned prior to commercial operations. The emphasis on protecting ratepayers from unreasonable construction or operational risks represents a proactive approach to energy management and utility regulation.

Summary

House Bill 976 aims to amend the Code of Virginia regarding the responsibilities of the State Corporation Commission (SCC) concerning the energy policy of the Commonwealth. The bill mandates that the SCC must ensure that energy policies are implemented at the lowest reasonable cost to ratepayers. This includes considering demand-side management options and the reliability benefits of regional transmission entities that electric utilities may be part of. The bill introduces a rebuttable presumption against proposals from utilities that do not comply with this cost-effective mandate.

Contention

While the bill focuses on ensuring energy cost management and consumer protections, it may provoke debate among various stakeholders. Supporters may argue that the bill improves accountability and consumer protection in energy pricing, while detractors could express concern that increased regulation on utilities might inhibit investment in new technologies or infrastructure development. Moreover, the balance between cost management and the need for reliable energy sources will be critical in discussions as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

VA HB976

Carry Over Electric utilities; SCC to ensure energy policy at lowest reasonable cost.

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