Mark L. Keam
- Democratic
Distributed renewable energy. Promotes the establishment of distributed renewable solar and other renewable energy. The measure (i) requires the State Corporation Commission to establish by regulation a shared solar program that allows multifamily customers of investor-owned utilities, other than American Electric Power, to purchase electric power through a subscription in a shared solar facility; (ii) raises the cap on the total amount of renewable energy that can be net metered in a utility's service territory from one percent to six percent, five percent of which is available to all customers and one percent of which is available only to low-income utility customers; (iii) raises the cap for net-metered nonresidential generation facilities from one megawatt to three megawatts; (iv) allows certain localities to install solar or wind facilities of up to five megawatts on government-owned property and use the electricity for government-owned buildings; (v) increases the cap on the capacity of generation from facilities from the customer's expected annual energy consumption to 150 percent of such amount for customers in Dominion Energy Virginia's service territory; (vi) prohibits standby charges for any residential customer-generator or agricultural customer-generator of an investor-owned utility other than Dominion Energy Virginia; and (vii) increases the cap on third party power purchase agreements to 500 megawatts for jurisdictional customers and 500 megawatts for nonjurisdictional customers of Dominion Energy Virginia and to 40 megawatts for customers of American Electric Power. The measure also amends the Commonwealth Energy Policy to include provisions supporting distributed generation of renewable energy. This bill is identical to HB 1184, HB 1647, and SB 710.
Distributed renewable energy. Promotes the establishment of distributed renewable solar and other renewable energy. The measure (i) removes the one percent cap on the total amount of renewable energy that can be net metered in a utility's service territory, (ii) authorizes third-party power purchase agreements for all customer classes throughout the Commonwealth, (iii) allows local governments and certain other public bodies to install solar or wind facilities of up to five megawatts on government-owned property and use the electricity for government-owned buildings, (iv) allows all net metering customers to attribute output from a single solar array to multiple meters, (v) allows the owner of a multi-family residential building or the common areas of a condominium to install a renewable energy generation facility and sell the electricity to tenants or condominium unit owners, (vi) removes the restriction on customers installing a net-metered generation facility larger than that required to meet their previous 12 months' demand, (vii) raises the cap for net-metered nonresidential generation facilities from one megawatt to three megawatts, and (viii) removes the ability of utilities to assess standby charges. The measure also amends the Commonwealth Energy Policy to include provisions supporting distributed generation of renewable energy.
Distributed renewable energy. Promotes the establishment of distributed renewable solar and other renewableenergy. The measure (i) removes the one percent cap on the total amount of renewable energy that can be net metered in a utility'sservice territory, (ii) authorizes third-party power purchase agreementsfor all customer classes throughout the Commonwealth, (iii) allowslocal governments and certain other public bodies to install solaror wind facilities of up to five megawatts on government-owned propertyand use the electricity for government-owned buildings, (iv) allowsall net metering customers to attribute output from a single solararray to multiple meters, (v) allows the owner of a multi-familyresidential building or the common areas of a condominium to installa renewable energy generation facility and sell the electricity to tenants or condominium unit owners, (vi) removes the restrictionon customers installing a net-metered generation facility largerthan that required to meet their previous 12 months' demand, (vii)raises the cap for net-metered nonresidential generation facilitiesfrom one megawatt to three megawatts, and (viii) removes the abilityof utilities to assess standby charges. The measure also amends theCommonwealth Energy Policy to include provisions supporting distributedgeneration of renewable energy.
Approved by Governor-Chapter 1188 (effective 7/1/20)
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 11, 2020
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 20, 2020
Impact statement from SCC (HB572ER)
Signed by Speaker
Signed by President
Enrolled
Impact statement from SCC (HB572H2)
Conference report agreed to by Senate (23-Y 15-N)
Conference substitute printed 20109768D-H2
VOTE: Adoption (62-Y 35-N 1-A)
Conference report agreed to by House (62-Y 35-N 1-A)
Amended by conference committee
Conferees appointed by House
Conferees appointed by Senate
House acceded to request
Senate requested conference committee
Senate insisted on substitute (24-Y 15-N)
Impact statement from SCC (HB572S1)
VOTE: REJECTED (0-Y 100-N)
Senate substitute rejected by House 20109047D-S1 (0-Y 100-N)
Placed on Calendar
Committee substitute agreed to 20109047D-S1
Read third time
Reading of substitute waived
Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB572S1
Passed Senate with substitute (23-Y 17-N)
Constitutional reading dispensed (38-Y 0-N)
Committee substitute printed 20109047D-S1
Reported from Commerce and Labor with substitute (13-Y 2-N)
Impact statement from SCC (HB572H1)
Constitutional reading dispensed
Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor
VOTE: Passage (67-Y 31-N)
Read third time and passed House (67-Y 31-N)
Read second time
Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB572H1
Committee substitute agreed to 20107625D-H1
Read first time
Reported from Labor and Commerce with substitute (16-Y 6-N)
Incorporates HB912 (Simon)
Committee substitute printed 20107625D-H1
House committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
Subcommittee recommends reporting (8-Y 2-N)
Assigned L & C sub: Subcommittee #3
Referred from Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources
Impact statement from SCC (HB572)
Referred to Committee on Labor and Commerce
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/08/20 20101906D
Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Impact statement from SCC (HB572) | HTML |
Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB572H1 | HTML |
Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB572S1 | HTML |
Impact statement from SCC (HB572H2) | HTML |
Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB572ER) | HTML |
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP1188) | HTML |
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Amendment: HB572AC | HTML |
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