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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS - - PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Handy, Marcello, Fellela, O`Neill, and Ruggiero | |
     Date Introduced: February 28, 2012 | |
     Referred To: House Environment and Natural Resources | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Chapter 39-1 of the General Laws entitled "Public Utilities Commission" is |
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hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
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     39-1-27.13. On-bill repayment program for energy efficiency. -- (a) Definitions. - As |
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used in this section: |
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     (1) “Gas utility” means a natural gas distribution company included as a public utility in |
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subdivision 39-1-2(20) having greater than one hundred thousand (100,000) customers. |
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     (2) “Commission” means the Rhode Island public utilities commission. |
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     (b) Findings. - The general assembly finds that Rhode Island homes and businesses have |
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the potential to save energy through conservation and cost-effective energy efficiency measures. |
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Programs created pursuant to this section will allow utility customers to purchase cost-effective |
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energy efficiency measures with no required initial upfront payment, and to pay the cost of those |
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products and services over time on their utility bill. |
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     (c) On-bill energy efficiency loan program - (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of |
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this section, a gas utility on June 1, 2013 shall offer a commission-approved on-bill financing |
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program that allows its retail customers who own a residential single family home, duplex, or |
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other residential building with four (4) or less units, or condominium at which the gas service is |
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being provided. |
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     (i) To borrow funds of up to twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) per residential |
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housing unit from a third-party lender in order to purchase gas energy efficiency measures |
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approved under the program for installation in such home or condominium without any required |
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upfront payment; and |
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     (ii) To pay back such funds over time through the gas utility's bill. |
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     (2) Program development. - Within ninety (90) days after the effective date of this |
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section, the office of energy resources in coordination with the energy efficiency and resource |
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management council shall hold public hearings during which interested participants may discuss |
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issues related to the program, including program design, eligible gas energy efficiency measures, |
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vendor qualifications, and a methodology for ensuring ongoing compliance with such |
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qualifications, financing, sample documents such as request for proposals contracts and |
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agreements, dispute resolution, pre-installment and post-installment verification, and evaluation. |
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The workshop process shall be completed within ninety (90) days of the effective date of this |
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section. |
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     (3) Not later than ninety (90) days following completion of the public hearings, each gas |
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utility shall submit a proposed program to the commission that contains: |
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     (i) A list of recommended gas energy efficiency measures that will be eligible for on-bill |
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financing. An eligible gas energy efficiency measure ("measure") shall be defined by the |
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following: |
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     (A) The measure would be applied to or replace gas energy-using equipment; and |
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     (B) Application of the measure to equipment and systems will have estimated gas savings |
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(determined by rates in effect at the time of purchase), that are sufficient to cover the customer’s |
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costs of implementing the measures, including finance charges and any program fees not |
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recovered pursuant to this section over a fifteen (15) year period or the life of the equipment and |
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systems, whichever is shorter. |
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     (ii) Guidelines for financing of measures installed under a program, including, but not |
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limited to, request for proposals (RFP) criteria and limits on both individual loan amounts and the |
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duration of the loans; |
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     (iii) Criteria and standards for identifying and approving measures; |
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     (iv) Qualifications of vendors that will market or install measures, as well as a |
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methodology for ensuring ongoing compliance with such qualifications; |
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     (v) Sample contracts and agreements necessary to implement the measures and program; |
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(vi) The types of data and information that utilities and vendors participating in the |
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program shall collect for purposes of preparing the reports required under subsection (13) of this |
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section; and |
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     (vii) The proposed program submitted by each gas utility shall be consistent with the |
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provisions of this section that define operational, financial, and billing arrangements between and |
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among program participants, vendors, lenders, and the gas utility. |
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     (4) After receiving a request from the gas utility for approval of a proposed program and |
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tariffs pursuant to this section, the commission shall render its decision within one hundred |
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twenty (120) days. If no decision is rendered within one hundred twenty (120) days, then the |
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request shall be deemed to be approved. |
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     (5) Upon approval of the program by the commission a gas utility shall issue a request for |
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proposals ("RFP") to lenders for purposes of providing financing to participants to pay for |
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approved measures. The RFP criteria shall include, but not be limited to, the interest rate, |
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origination fees, and credit terms. The utility shall select the winning bidders based on its |
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evaluation of these criteria, with a preference for those bids containing the rates, fees, and terms |
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most favorable to participants. |
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     (6) The gas utility shall work with the lenders selected pursuant to the RFP process, and |
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with vendors, to establish the terms and processes pursuant to which a participant can purchase |
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eligible gas energy efficiency measures using the financing obtained from the lender. The vendor |
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shall explain and offer the approved financing packaging to those customers identified in this |
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section and shall assist customers in applying for financing. As part of such process, vendors shall |
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also provide to participants information about any other incentives that may be available for the |
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measures. |
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     (7) The lender may conduct credit checks or undertake other appropriate measures to |
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limit credit risk, and shall review and have the right to approve or deny financing applications |
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submitted by customers identified in this section. Following the lender's approval of financing |
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and the participant's purchase of the measure or measures, the lender shall forward payment |
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information to the gas utility, and the utility shall add as a separate line item on the participant's |
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utility bill a charge showing the amount due under the program each month. |
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     (8) A loan issued to a participant pursuant to the program shall be the sole responsibility |
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of the participant, and any dispute that may arise concerning the loan's terms, conditions, or |
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charges shall be resolved between the participant and lender. Upon transfer of the property title |
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for the premises at which the participant receives gas service from the utility or the participant's |
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request to terminate service at such premises, the participant shall pay in full its gas utility bill, |
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including all amounts due under the program. Amounts due under the program shall be deemed |
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amounts owed for residential gas service. |
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     (9) The gas utility shall remit payment in full to the lender each month on behalf of the |
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participant. In the event a participant defaults on payment of its gas utility bill, the gas utility shall |
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continue to remit all payments due under the program to the lender. In addition, the gas utility |
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shall retain a security interest in the measure or measures purchased under the program, and the |
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utility retains its right to disconnect a participant that defaults on the payment of its utility bill. |
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     (10) Each year the PUC shall determine a reasonable fee to be paid to the electric |
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distribution company for the cost of administering the program, such fee to be comparable to |
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commercial rates for administering a bookkeeping program, and in any case not to exceed one |
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hundred ten percent (110%) of the electric distribution company’s actual expenses, as |
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demonstrated to the PUC in evidentiary hearings. |
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     (11) The total outstanding amount financed under the program shall not exceed two |
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million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) for a gas utility or gas utilities under a single |
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holding company, provided that the gas utility or gas utilities may petition the commission for an |
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increase in such amount. |
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     (12) A gas utility shall recover all of the prudently incurred costs of offering a program |
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approved by the commission pursuant to this section, including, but not limited to, all start-up and |
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administrative costs and the costs for program evaluation. |
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     (13) An independent evaluation of a program shall be conducted after three (3) years of |
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the program's operation. The gas utility shall retain an independent evaluator who shall evaluate |
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the effects of the measures installed under the program and the overall operation of the program, |
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including, but not limited to, customer eligibility criteria and whether the payment obligation for |
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permanent gas energy efficiency measures that will continue to provide benefits of energy |
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savings should attach to the meter location. As part of the evaluation process, the evaluator shall |
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also solicit feedback from participants and interested stakeholders. The evaluator shall issue a |
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report to the commission on its findings no later than four (4) years after the date on which the |
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program commenced, and the commission shall issue a report to the governor and general |
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assembly including a summary of the information described in this section as well as its |
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recommendations as to whether the program should be discontinued, continued with modification |
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or modifications or continued without modification, provided that any recommended |
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modifications shall only apply prospectively and to measures not yet installed or financed. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS - - PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION | |
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     This act would create a program to allow utility customers to buy cost-effective energy |
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efficiency measures whereby payments can be made over time on the customer’s utility bill. |
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     This act would take effective upon passage. |
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