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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS -- PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION | |
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Introduced By: Senators Cote, Lombardo, and DiPalma | |
Date Introduced: March 01, 2018 | |
Referred To: Senate Commerce | |
(by request) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 39-1-27.7 of the General Laws in Chapter 39-1 entitled "Public |
2 | Utilities Commission" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 39-1-27.7. System reliability and least-cost procurement. |
4 | Least-cost procurement shall comprise system reliability and energy efficiency and |
5 | conservation procurement as provided for in this section and supply procurement as provided for |
6 | in § 39-1-27.8, as complementary but distinct activities that have as common purpose meeting |
7 | electrical and natural gas energy needs in Rhode Island, in a manner that is optimally cost- |
8 | effective, reliable, prudent and environmentally responsible. |
9 | (a) The commission shall establish not later than June 1, 2008, standards for system |
10 | reliability and energy efficiency and conservation procurement, which shall include standards and |
11 | guidelines for: |
12 | (1) System reliability procurement, including but not limited to: |
13 | (i) Procurement of energy supply from diverse sources, including, but not limited to, |
14 | renewable energy resources as defined in chapter 26 of this title; |
15 | (ii) Distributed generation, including, but not limited to, renewable energy resources and |
16 | thermally leading combined heat and power systems, which is reliable and is cost-effective, with |
17 | measurable, net system benefits; |
18 | (iii) Demand response, including, but not limited to, distributed generation, back-up |
19 | generation and on-demand usage reduction, which shall be designed to facilitate electric customer |
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1 | participation in regional demand response programs, including those administered by the |
2 | independent service operator of New England ("ISO-NE") and/or are designed to provide local |
3 | system reliability benefits through load control or using on-site generating capability; |
4 | (iv) To effectuate the purposes of this division, the commission may establish standards |
5 | and/or rates (A) for qualifying distributed generation, demand response, and renewable energy |
6 | resources; (B) for net-metering; (C) for back-up power and/or standby rates that reasonably |
7 | facilitate the development of distributed generation; and (D) for such other matters as the |
8 | commission may find necessary or appropriate. |
9 | (2) Least-cost procurement, which shall include procurement of energy efficiency and |
10 | energy conservation measures that are prudent and reliable and when such measures are lower |
11 | cost than acquisition of additional supply, including supply for periods of high demand. |
12 | (b) The standards and guidelines provided for by subsection (a) shall be subject to |
13 | periodic review and as appropriate amendment by the commission, which review will be |
14 | conducted not less frequently than every three (3) years after the adoption of the standards and |
15 | guidelines. |
16 | (c) To implement the provisions of this section: |
17 | (1) The commissioner of the office of energy resources and the energy efficiency and |
18 | resources management council, either or jointly or separately, shall provide the commission |
19 | findings and recommendations with regard to system reliability and energy efficiency and |
20 | conservation procurement on or before March 1, 2008, and triennially on or before March 1, |
21 | thereafter through March 1, 2024. The report shall be made public and be posted electronically on |
22 | the website to the office of energy resources. |
23 | (2) The commission shall issue standards not later than June 1, 2008, with regard to plans |
24 | for system reliability and energy efficiency and conservation procurement, which standards may |
25 | be amended or revised by the commission as necessary and/or appropriate. |
26 | (3) The energy efficiency and resources management council shall prepare by July 15, |
27 | 2008, a reliability and efficiency procurement opportunity report which shall identify |
28 | opportunities to procure efficiency, distributed generation, demand response and renewables, |
29 | which report shall be submitted to the electrical distribution company, the commission, the office |
30 | of energy resources and the joint committee on energy. |
31 | (4) Each electrical and natural gas distribution company shall submit to the commission |
32 | on or before September 1, 2008, and triennially on or before September 1, thereafter through |
33 | September 1, 2024, a plan for system reliability and energy efficiency and conservation |
34 | procurement. In developing the plan, the distribution company may seek the advice of the |
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1 | commissioner and the council. The plan shall include measurable goals and target percentages for |
2 | each energy resource, pursuant to standards established by the commission, including efficiency, |
3 | distributed generation, demand response, combined heat and power, and renewables. The plan |
4 | shall be made public and be posted electronically on the website to the office of energy resources, |
5 | and shall also be submitted to the general assembly. |
6 | (5) The commission shall issue an order approving all energy efficiency measures that are |
7 | cost effective and lower cost than acquisition of additional supply, with regard to the plan from |
8 | the electrical and natural gas distribution company, and reviewed and approved by the energy |
9 | efficiency and resources management council, and any related annual plans, and shall approve a |
10 | fully reconciling funding mechanism to fund investments in all efficiency measures that are cost |
11 | effective and lower cost than acquisition of additional supply, not greater than sixty (60) days |
12 | after it is filed with the commission. |
13 | (6) (i) Each electrical and natural gas distribution company shall provide a status report, |
14 | which shall be public, on the implementation of least cost procurement on or before December |
15 | 15, 2008, and on or before February 1, 2009, to the commission, the division, the commissioner |
16 | of the office of energy resources and the energy efficiency and resources management council |
17 | which may provide the distribution company recommendations with regard to effective |
18 | implementation of least cost procurement. The report shall include the targets for each energy |
19 | resource included in the order approving the plan and the achieved percentage for energy |
20 | resource, including the achieved percentages for efficiency, distributed generation, demand |
21 | response, combined heat and power, and renewables as well as the current funding allocations for |
22 | each eligible energy resource and the businesses and vendors in Rhode Island participating in the |
23 | programs. The report shall be posted electronically on the website of the office of energy |
24 | resources. |
25 | (ii) Beginning on November 1, 2012 or before, each electric distribution company shall |
26 | support the installation and investment in clean and efficient combined heat and power |
27 | installations at commercial, institutional, municipal, and industrial facilities. This support shall be |
28 | documented annually in the electric distribution company's energy efficiency program plans. In |
29 | order to effectuate this provision, the energy efficiency and resource management council shall |
30 | seek input from the public, the gas and electric distribution company, the economic development |
31 | corporation, and commercial and industrial users, and make recommendations regarding services |
32 | to support the development of combined heat and power installations in the electric distribution |
33 | company's annual and triennial energy efficiency program plans. |
34 | (iii) The energy efficiency annual plan shall include, but not be limited to, a plan for |
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1 | identifying and recruiting qualified combined heat and power projects, incentive levels, contract |
2 | terms and guidelines, and achievable megawatt targets for investments in combined heat and |
3 | power systems. In the development of the plan, the energy efficiency and resource management |
4 | council and the electric distribution company shall factor into the combined heat and power plan |
5 | and program, the following criteria: (A) Economic development benefits in Rhode Island, |
6 | including direct and indirect job creation and retention from investments in combined heat and |
7 | power systems; (B) Energy and cost savings for customers; (C) Energy supply costs; (D) |
8 | Greenhouse gas emissions standards and air quality benefits; and (E) System reliability benefits. |
9 | (iv) The energy efficiency and resource management council shall conduct at least one |
10 | public review meeting annually, to discuss and review the combined heat and power program, |
11 | with at least seven (7) business day's notice, prior to the electric and gas distribution utility |
12 | submitting the plan to the commission. The commission shall evaluate the submitted combined |
13 | heat and power program as part of the annual energy efficiency plan. The commission shall issue |
14 | an order approving the energy efficiency plan and programs within sixty (60) days of the filing. |
15 | (d) If the commission shall determine that the implementation of system reliability and |
16 | energy efficiency and conservation procurement has caused or is likely to cause under or over- |
17 | recovery of overhead and fixed costs of the company implementing said procurement, the |
18 | commission may establish a mandatory rate adjustment clause for the company so affected in |
19 | order to provide for full recovery of reasonable and prudent overhead and fixed costs. |
20 | (e) The commission shall conduct a contested case proceeding to establish a performance |
21 | based incentive plan which allows for additional compensation for each electric distribution |
22 | company and each company providing gas to end-users and/or retail customers based on the level |
23 | of its success in mitigating the cost and variability of electric and gas services through |
24 | procurement portfolios. |
25 | (f)(1) The office of energy resources shall conduct a study and analysis of the state |
26 | energy efficiency programs that will examine implemented program and planned conservation |
27 | measures and verify the claimed energy savings. In carrying out this study, the office shall |
28 | include a representative sample of different customer classes and measures that have been and |
29 | will be participating in the state energy efficiency programs. This study will include pre- and |
30 | post-metering of selected planned energy efficiency measures. |
31 | (2) The office of energy resources shall consult with the electric and gas distribution |
32 | company, energy efficiency resource management council and the following energy user |
33 | representatives in the development of the request for proposal, in the development of evaluation |
34 | methodologies and protocols and also during the course of the study: |
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1 | (i) Large commercial and industrial energy users; |
2 | (ii) Small business energy users; |
3 | (iii) Residential energy users; and |
4 | (iv) Low-income energy users. |
5 | (3) The office of energy resources, in consultation with the electric and gas distribution |
6 | company and representatives referenced in subsection (f)(2) of this section shall be authorized to |
7 | hire an energy consulting company or firm to carry out the energy efficiency verification study. |
8 | The costs associated with this study, including, but not limited to, those associated with the |
9 | consultant or firm contract and reasonable administrative costs incurred by the office in the |
10 | execution of this subsection, shall be recoverable through the system benefit charge subject to |
11 | commission approval. Commission approval shall be granted within forty-five (45) days of |
12 | receipt of such request from the office. The commission authorized funding shall be transferred |
13 | from the electric and gas distribution utility to the office of energy resources upon request by the |
14 | office and deposited in a restricted receipt account within the general fund. The restricted receipt |
15 | account shall be exempt from the indirect cost recovery assessment under § 35-4-27. |
16 | (4) The office of energy resources shall submit a report based on the results of the study |
17 | described in this subsection on or before April 30, 2019, to the governor, the president of the |
18 | senate, and the speaker of the house. The office and its selected energy consulting company or |
19 | firm shall host two (2) public presentations on the preliminary and final results of the study. |
20 | SECTION 2. 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 office of energy resources to conduct a study to verify the |
2 | energy savings measures from the state energy efficiency programs. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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