2016 -- H 7514 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS - PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Regunberg, Handy, Palangio, Diaz, and Barros | |
Date Introduced: February 10, 2016 | |
Referred To: House Corporations | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 39-1-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 39-1 entitled "Public |
2 | Utilities Commission" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 39-1-1. Declaration of policy -- Purposes. -- (a) The general assembly finds and |
4 | therefore declares that: |
5 | (1) The businesses of distributing electrical energy, producing and transporting |
6 | manufactured and natural gas, operating water works and furnishing supplies of water for |
7 | domestic, industrial, and commercial use, offering to the public transportation of persons and |
8 | property, furnishing and servicing telephonic and wireless audio and visual communication |
9 | systems, and operation of community antenna television systems are affected with a public |
10 | interest; |
11 | (2) Supervision and reasonable regulation by the state of the manner in which such |
12 | businesses construct their systems and carry on their operations within the state are necessary to |
13 | protect and promote the convenience, health, comfort, safety, accommodation, and welfare of the |
14 | people, and are a proper exercise of the police power of the state; |
15 | (3) Preservation of the state's resources, commerce, and industry requires the assurance |
16 | of adequate public transportation and communication facilities, water supplies, and an abundance |
17 | of energy, all supplied to the people with reliability, at economical cost, and with due regard for |
18 | the preservation and enhancement of the environment, the conservation of natural resources, |
19 | including scenic, historic, and recreational assets, and the strengthening of long-range, land-use |
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1 | planning. ; |
2 | (b) It is hereby declared to be the policy of the state to provide fair regulation of public |
3 | utilities and carriers in the interest of the public, to promote availability of adequate, efficient and |
4 | economical energy, communication, and transportation services and water supplies to the |
5 | inhabitants of the state, to provide just and reasonable rates and charges for such services and |
6 | supplies, without unjust discrimination, undue preferences or advantages, or unfair or destructive |
7 | competitive practices, and to co-operate with other states and agencies of the federal government |
8 | in promoting and coordinating efforts to achieve realization of this policy. |
9 | (c) To this end, there is hereby vested in the public utilities commission and the division |
10 | of public utilities and carriers the exclusive power and authority to supervise, regulate, and make |
11 | orders governing the conduct of companies offering to the public in intrastate commerce energy, |
12 | communication, and transportation services and water supplies for the purpose of increasing and |
13 | maintaining the efficiency of the companies, according desirable safeguards and convenience to |
14 | their employees and to the public, and protecting them and the public against improper and |
15 | unreasonable rates, tolls and charges by providing full, fair, and adequate administrative |
16 | procedures and remedies, and by securing a judicial review to any party aggrieved by such an |
17 | administrative proceeding or ruling. |
18 | (d) The legislature also finds and declares, as of 1996, the following: |
19 | (1) That lower retail electricity rates would promote the state's economy and the health |
20 | and general welfare of the citizens of Rhode Island; |
21 | (2) That current research and experience indicates that greater competition in the |
22 | electricity industry would result in a decrease in electricity rates over time; |
23 | (3) That greater competition in the electricity industry would stimulate economic growth; |
24 | (4) That it is in the public interest to promote competition in the electricity industry and |
25 | to establish performance based ratemaking for regulated utilities; |
26 | (5) That in connection with the transition to a more competitive electric utility industry, |
27 | public utilities should have a reasonable opportunity to recover transitional costs associated with |
28 | commitments prudently incurred in the past pursuant to their legal obligations to provide reliable |
29 | electric service at reasonable costs; |
30 | (6) That it shall be the policy of the state to encourage, through all feasible means and |
31 | measures, states where fossil-fueled electric generating units producing air emissions affecting |
32 | Rhode Island air quality are located to reduce such emissions over time to levels that enable cost |
33 | effective attainment of environmental standards within Rhode Island; |
34 | (7) That in a restructured electrical industry the same protections currently afforded to |
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1 | low income customers shall continue. |
2 | (e) The legislature further finds and declares as of 2006: |
3 | (1) That prices of energy, including especially fossil-fuels and electricity, are rising |
4 | faster than the cost of living and are subject to sharp fluctuations, which conditions create |
5 | hardships for many households, institutions, organizations, and businesses in the state; |
6 | (2) That while utility restructuring has brought some benefits, notably in transmission |
7 | and distribution costs and more efficient use of generating capacities, it has not resulted in |
8 | competitive markets for residential and small commercial industrial customers, lower overall |
9 | prices, or greater diversification of energy resources used for electrical generation; |
10 | (3) That the state's economy and the health and general welfare of the people of Rhode |
11 | Island benefit when energy supplies are reliable and least-cost; and |
12 | (4) That it is a necessary move beyond basic utility restructuring in order to secure for |
13 | Rhode Island, to the maximum extent reasonably feasible, the benefits of reasonable and stable |
14 | rates, least-cost procurement, and system reliability that includes energy resource diversification, |
15 | distributed generation, and load management. |
16 | (f) The legislature further finds and declares as of 2016: |
17 | (1) That energy generation and distribution have a significant impact on the health and |
18 | general welfare of the people of Rhode Island as well as the state's economic outlook; |
19 | (2) That energy decisions made today will have consequences and impacts for the state |
20 | for decades to come; |
21 | (3) That energy resource diversification, distributed generation, load management and |
22 | grid modernization are urgent and necessary priorities to bring about long-term reasonable and |
23 | stable rates for Rhode Island consumers; |
24 | (4) That because of the threat of climate change Rhode Island should pursue an |
25 | aggressive effort to address climate change in all areas of state action; and |
26 | (5) That in order to minimize the threat of climate change to Rhode Island, all feasible |
27 | efforts should be taken to prevent a global temperature rise of one and one-half (1.5) degrees, and |
28 | that a core element of Rhode Island's efforts should be accomplishing an energy mix of one |
29 | hundred percent (100%) clean renewable energy by 2050. |
30 | SECTION 2. Chapter 39-1 of the General Laws entitled "Public Utilities Commission" is |
31 | hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
32 | 39-1-63. Application of certain factors to decisions of division and commission. -- (a) |
33 | When evaluating possible or proposed regulatory action, including electric resource |
34 | acquisitions (including generation and demand-side management resources), infrastructure |
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1 | improvements and upgrades, transmission upgrades or new transmission lines, the commission |
2 | and the division of public utilities and carriers shall include in its evaluations, but are not limited |
3 | to, the benefits of: |
4 | (1) The avoided generation, transmission, distribution, capacity and energy costs of the |
5 | proposed project; |
6 | (2) The fair valuation of avoided emissions, including emissions of carbon, nitrogen |
7 | oxides, sulfur oxides, particulate matter 2.5, and particulate matter 10; and |
8 | (3) The elimination of climate and health impacting emissions by achieving a one |
9 | hundred percent (100%) clean renewable energy mix by 2050. |
10 | (b) In all proceedings, the commission and the division shall consider, on a qualitative |
11 | basis, factors that affect employment and the long-term economic viability of Rhode Island |
12 | communities. To this end, the commission shall require utilities to request the following |
13 | information regarding "best value" employment metrics: The availability of training programs, |
14 | including training through apprenticeship programs registered with the United States Department |
15 | of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship and Training; employment of Rhode Island workers as |
16 | compared to importation of out-of-state workers; long-term career opportunities; and industry- |
17 | standard wages, health care, and pension benefits. When a utility proposes to construct new |
18 | facilities of its own, the utility shall supply similar information to the commission. |
19 | (c) In order to ensure that commission decisions create good jobs and maximum |
20 | economic benefits, all future projects should be: |
21 | (1) Subject to prevailing wage with prevailing wage required for all projects receiving |
22 | funding from, or mandated by the commission including jobs in construction, maintenance, and |
23 | operations; and |
24 | (2) Coordination of the division with the Rhode Island department of labor and training in |
25 | the development of a plan for local hiring to ensure that communities where projects are sited |
26 | have access to a portion of the work. |
27 | (d) In order to meet the threat of climate change, the commission shall consider the |
28 | impact of its decisions, in all areas of their authority, on: |
29 | (1) Climate impacting emissions; |
30 | (2) Resiliency and vulnerability to extreme weather; |
31 | (3) Health and safety of community members, particularly in the area projects are |
32 | located; and |
33 | (4) The local economy, particularly in the area projects are located. |
34 | (e) In order to inform the decision making process, the division shall evaluate and report |
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1 | to the commission, the governor, and the legislature every five (5) years commencing January 1, |
2 | 2017, on how Rhode Island can: |
3 | (1) Provide sufficient reliable cost-effective clean renewable energy sufficient to meet all |
4 | energy demands by 2050; |
5 | (2) Reduce emissions to meet a goal of an eighty percent (80%) reduction in climate |
6 | impacting emissions and co-pollutants from current levels by 2050; and |
7 | (3) Track economic and health impacts, and reduce environmental burdens on |
8 | communities that host energy infrastructure while ensuring the transition to clean renewable |
9 | energy creates jobs and economic opportunity. |
10 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS - PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION | |
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1 | This act would require the division of public utilities and carriers and the public utilities |
2 | commission to include climate, environmental, employment, health and consumer concerns in all |
3 | their proceedings and decisions. The act would direct that an emphasis be placed by the division |
4 | and the commission on reducing pollutants, reducing toxic emissions, and promoting the use of |
5 | clean renewable energy sources. |
6 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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