Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5015

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Increasing efficiency at the energy facility site evaluation council by removing the governor from the project approval process.

Impact

The proposed bill could have substantial effects on state laws regarding energy facility regulations. With the governor's authority diminished in this context, the regulatory process becomes more aligned with the recommendations provided by the EFSEC. This move is anticipated to empower EFSEC to make more autonomous decisions, thus expediting the initiation of energy projects that follow due process without awaiting gubernatorial consent.

Summary

SB5015 aims to streamline the project approval process for energy facilities by removing the governor from the decision-making procedure. Currently, the governor plays a significant role in approving projects evaluated by the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC). By eliminating this step, the bill is expected to enhance the efficiency and speed of the project approval process, potentially leading to quicker implementation of energy projects within the state.

Contention

Opponents of SB5015 might argue that this change could diminish the oversight that the governor provides, potentially leading to insufficient checks and balances in the approval of energy projects. Critics may worry that this lack of gubernatorial involvement could result in hasty decisions that may overlook broader environmental or community concerns. Supporters, on the other hand, believe that removing the governor from the approval process will allow for a more efficient energy sector, fostering economic growth and adherence to regulatory frameworks established by the EFSEC.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HB2429

Concerning the process to make recommendations for a project by the energy facility site evaluation council.

WA SB5167

Eliminating expedited processing of alternative energy resource facilities fueled by solar or wind energy on certain designated lands before the energy facility site evaluation council.

WA HB1123

Supporting local and tribal control of clean energy facility siting by altering the authority of the energy facility site evaluation council.

WA SB5343

Reducing costs and increasing efficiency in school construction.

WA SB5992

Requiring applicants seeking energy facility site certification for an energy facility that generates electricity using renewable resources to provide evidence of an adequate water supply for the project.

WA HB2042

Requiring applicants seeking energy facility site certification for an energy facility that generates electricity using renewable resources to provide evidence of an adequate water supply for the project.

WA SB5529

Removing the exclusion of certain domestic workers from certain worker protections.

WA SB5419

Removing a Washington state institute of public policy outcome evaluation requirement.

WA SB5395

Increasing the real estate technology fee dedicated to the maintenance and operation of property tax and real estate excise tax electronic processing, reporting, and revaluation systems.

WA HJR4208

Removing gendered terms from the Constitution.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.