Natural gas, biogas, and other gas sources of energy; definitions, energy conservation.

HB 558 Natural gas, biogas, and other gas sources of energy; definitions, energy conservation

Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Natural gas, biogas, and other gas sources of energy; definitions, energy conservation.
HB-558


About HB-558

Natural gas, biogas, and other gas sources of energy; definitions; energy conservation and efficiency; Steps to Advance Virginia's Energy Plan; biogas supply infrastructure projects; work group. Permits natural gas utilities to include in their fuel portfolios, submitted to the State Corporation Commission to monitor fuel prices and purchases, supplemental or substitute forms of gas sources, defined in the bill, that meet certain standards and that reduce emissions intensity. The bill amends provisions of the Code related to conservation and energy efficiency programs, removes certain cost-effectiveness requirements for conservation and energy efficiency programs, and adds appliance rebates to the types of programs the Commission may consider. The bill expands conservation and ratemaking efficiency provisions of the Code that currently apply to natural gas consumption specifically to instead apply generally to energy consumption. Natural gas, biogas, and other gas sources of energy; definitions; energy conservation and efficiency; Steps to Advance Virginia's Energy Plan; biogas supply infrastructure projects; work group. Permits natural gas utilities to include in their fuel portfolios, submitted to the State Corporation Commission to monitor fuel prices and purchases, supplemental or substitute forms of gas sources, defined in the bill, that meet certain standards and that reduce emissions intensity. The bill amends provisions of the Code related to conservation and energy efficiency programs, removes certain cost-effectiveness requirements for conservation and energy efficiency programs, and adds appliance rebates to the types of programs the Commission may consider. The bill expands conservation and ratemaking efficiency provisions of the Code that currently apply to natural gas consumption specifically to instead apply generally to energy consumption. The bill introduces enhanced leak detection and repair programs, defined in the bill, as a type of eligible infrastructure replacement for a natural gas utility facility. The bill provides that the costs of detecting and repairing leaks may be added to a natural gas utility's plan to identify proposed eligible infrastructure replacement projects and related cost recovery mechanisms, known as the utility's Steps to Advance Virginia's Energy (SAVE) Plan. The bill adds provisions to the Code related to biogas supply infrastructure projects, defined in the bill, and specifies that eligible infrastructure costs for such projects include (i) the investment in such projects, (ii) the return on the investment in such projects, (iii) a revenue conversion factor, (iv) operating and maintenance expenses, (v) depreciation, (vi) property tax and other taxes or government fees, and (vii) carrying costs on the over-recovery or under-recovery of the eligible biogas supply infrastructure costs. Under the bill, natural gas utilities can recover these eligible infrastructure costs on an ongoing basis through the gas component of the utility's rate structure or other recovery mechanism approved by the Commission. The bill provides that the biogas supply investment plan submitted by a natural gas utility may include an option to receive the biogas or sell the biogas at market prices and establishes a timeline for the Commission to approve such plan. The bill requires a natural gas utility with an approved biogas supply investment plan to annually file a report of the investments made, the eligible infrastructure costs incurred and the amount of such costs recovered, the volume of biogas delivered to customers or sold to third parties during the 12-month reporting period, and an analysis of the price of biogas delivered to customers and the market cost of biogas during the reporting period. Additionally, the bill directs the Department of Environmental Quality to convene a stakeholder work group to determine the feasibility of setting a statewide methane reduction goal and plan. The recommendations of the work group shall be reported to the General Assembly by July 1, 2023.

  

Bill Texts

Chaptered 04/27/2022

Enrolled 04/27/2022

Enrolled 03/02/2022

Comm Sub 02/21/2022

Comm Sub 02/08/2022

Prefiled 01/11/2022

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History

Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0759)

04/27/2022

Placed On Calendar

04/27/2022

House Concurred In Governor's Recommendation (50-y 49-n)

04/27/2022

Senate Concurred In Governor's Recommendation (35-y 5-n)

04/27/2022

Governor: Governor's Recommendation Adopted

04/27/2022

Vote: Adoption (50-y 49-n)

04/27/2022

Reenrolled

04/27/2022

Reenrolled Bill Text (hb558er2)

04/27/2022

Signed By Speaker As Reenrolled

04/27/2022

Signed By President As Reenrolled

04/27/2022

Enacted, Chapter 759 (effective 7/1/22)

04/27/2022

Governor's Recommendation Received By House

04/11/2022

Governor: Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 P.m., April 11, 2022

03/11/2022

Enrolled Bill Communicated To Governor On March 11, 2022

03/11/2022

Governor: Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 P.m., April 11, 2022

03/10/2022

Enrolled Bill Communicated To Governor On March 10, 2022

03/10/2022

Signed By President

03/03/2022

Signed By Speaker

03/02/2022

Bill Text As Passed House And Senate (hb558er)

03/02/2022

Enrolled

03/02/2022

Senate Substitute Agreed To By House 22106786d-s1 (68-y 30-n)

02/28/2022

Vote: Adoption (68-y 30-n)

02/28/2022

Passed Senate With Substitute (39-y 1-n)

02/24/2022

Engrossed By Senate - Committee Substitute Hb558s1

02/24/2022

Committee Substitute Agreed To 22106786d-s1

02/24/2022

Reading Of Substitute Waived

02/24/2022

Read Third Time

02/24/2022

Constitutional Reading Dispensed (40-y 0-n)

02/23/2022

Committee Substitute Printed 22106786d-s1

02/21/2022

Reported From Commerce And Labor With Substitute (15-y 0-n)

02/21/2022

Constitutional Reading Dispensed

02/16/2022

Referred To Committee On Commerce And Labor

02/16/2022

Vote: Passage (59-y 41-n)

02/14/2022

Read Third Time And Passed House (59-y 41-n)

02/14/2022

Engrossed By House - Committee Substitute Hb558h1

02/11/2022

Committee Substitute Agreed To 22106302d-h1

02/11/2022

Read Second Time

02/11/2022

Read First Time

02/10/2022

Committee Substitute Printed 22106302d-h1

02/08/2022

Reported From Commerce And Energy With Substitute (14-y 8-n)

02/08/2022

Prefiled And Ordered Printed; Offered 01/12/22 22102047d

01/11/2022

Referred To Committee On Commerce And Energy

01/11/2022

Committee Referral Pending

01/11/2022