West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5641

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Relating to the electrical needs of the premises of the United States Armed Forces or the West Virginia National Guard

Impact

The bill impacts statewide laws by exempting certified high impact industrial business development districts from limitations that would ordinarily apply to power purchase agreements and net metering standards when serving the energy needs of military installations. By clarifying that such arrangements do not fall under the definition of a public service, the bill aims to streamline the process of securing energy for military bases, thereby potentially enhancing their operational capabilities and reinforcing energy independence.

Summary

House Bill 5641 aims to amend the Code of West Virginia by introducing provisions related to the electrical needs of the premises of the United States Armed Forces and the West Virginia National Guard. The bill specifies that the provision of electricity to these military premises from certified high impact industrial business development districts will not be considered a public service under the jurisdiction of the West Virginia Public Service Commission. This legislative change is intended to facilitate power purchase agreements for providing electricity without the constraints typically applied to public services.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 5641 appears to be supportive among legislators who prioritize ensuring robust energy sources for military operations without the complications of regulatory compliance typically associated with public services. Proponents might view this bill as essential for bolstering military readiness, while any opposition could arise from concerns about the implications of removing regulatory oversight from these energy transactions.

Contention

A notable point of contention is the exemption of military energy provisions from typical public service regulations, which could raise questions regarding accountability and the broader implications for energy markets in West Virginia. Critics may argue that such exemptions could lead to a precedent that undermines regulatory frameworks intended to protect consumers and support fair competition within the electric utility sector.

Companion Bills

WV SB678

Similar To Clarifying provision of electricity on premises of US armed forces or WV National Guard does not constitute public service

Previously Filed As

WV HB3365

Relating to the Certified Industrial Business Expansion Development Program

WV HB113

Relating to making West Virginia an agreement state with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission

WV HB3353

Relating to the limitations on the financial relationships with foreign entities that have values antithetical to those of the State of West Virginia

WV HB2073

To establish a state bank of West Virginia

WV HB3006

West Virginia Critical Infrastructure Protection Act

WV HB3058

Increase budget of WVRNG West Virginian National Guard for military funerals in all branches of the military by VFW chapters

WV HB3562

Relating to the West Virginia Fusion Center

WV HB3428

Relating to the West Virginia Business Ready Sites Program

WV HB3336

Relating to the Certified Industrial Business Expansion Development Program

WV HB3386

To provide all National Merit Scholars free tuition to any West Virginia higher education institution in order to keep these scholars in state

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