David Reid
- Democratic
- Delegate
- District 28
Virginia Energy Plan; Commonwealth Energy Policy. Adopts findings that climate change is an urgent and pressing challenge for Virginia, that swift decarbonization and a transition to clean energy are required to meet the urgency of the challenge, and that the Commonwealth will benefit from being a leader in deploying a low-carbon energy economy. The measure states that the Commonwealth recognizes that the following objectives will advance the health, welfare, and safety of Virginians: (i) establishing sufficient supply and delivery infrastructure to enable widespread deployment of distributed energy resources; (ii) maximizing energy efficiency programs in order to produce electricity cost savings and to create jobs and revenue from the energy efficiency service sector; (iii) establishing greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals across Virginia's economy that reach net-zero emissions by 2045; (iv) requiring that pathways to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions be determined; (v) enabling widespread integration of distributed energy resources into the grid; (vi) mitigating the negative impacts of climate change and the energy transition on disadvantaged communities and prioritizing investment in these communities; (vii) developing the carbon-free energy resources required to fully decarbonize the electric power supply of the Commonwealth including deployment of 30 percent renewables by 2030 and realizing 100 percent carbon-free electric power by 2040; and (viii) ensuring that decision-making is transparent and includes opportunities for full participation by the public. The measure also states that it is the policy of the Commonwealth to (a) ensure the adequate supply of natural gas necessary to ensure the reliability of the electricity supply and the needs of businesses during the transition to renewable energy; (b) establish greenhouse gas emissions reduction standards across all sectors of Virginia's economy that target net-zero emissions carbon by 2045; (c) enact mandatory clean energy standards and overall strategies for reaching net-zero carbon in the electric power sector by 2040; (d) equitably incorporate requirements for technical, policy, and economic analyses and assessments that recognize the unique attributes of different energy resources and delivery systems to identify pathways to net-zero carbon that maximize Virginia's energy reliability and resilience, economic development, and jobs; and (e) minimize the negative impacts of climate change and the energy transition on economically disadvantaged or minority communities and prioritize investment in these areas. The measure also requires that the Virginia Energy Plan identify actions consistent with the goals of achieving a net-zero carbon economy by 2045 and include an inventory of all greenhouse gas emissions for the four years preceding the issuance of the Plan. This bill is identical to SB 94.
Virginia Energy Plan; Commonwealth Energy Policy. Adopts findings that climate change is an urgent and pressing challenge for Virginia, that swift decarbonization and a transition to clean energy are required to meet the urgency of the challenge, and that the Commonwealth will benefit from being a leader in deploying a low-carbon energy economy. The measure states that the Commonwealth recognizes that the following objectives will advance the health, welfare, and safety of Virginians: (i) establishing sufficient supply and delivery infrastructure to enable widespread deployment of distributed energy resources; (ii) maximizing energy efficiency programs in order to produce electricity cost savings and to create jobs and revenue from the energy efficiency service sector; (iii) establishing greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals across Virginia's economy that reach net-zero emissions by 2050; (iv) requiring that pathways to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions be determined; (v) enabling widespread integration of storage technologies into the grid and pairing such storage technologies with renewable generation; (vi) mitigating the negative impacts of climate change and the energy transition on disadvantaged communities and prioritizing investment in these communities; (vii) developing the carbon-free energy resources required to fully decarbonize the electric power supply of the Commonwealth including deployment of 30 percent renewables by 2030 and realizing 100 percent carbon-free electric power by 2040; and (viii) ensuring that decision-making is transparent and includes opportunities for full participation by the public. The measure also states that it is the policy of the Commonwealth to (a) ensure the adequate supply of natural gas necessary to ensure the reliability of the electricity supply and the needs of businesses during the transition to renewable energy; (b) establish greenhouse gas emissions reduction standards across all sectors of Virginia's economy that target net-zero emissions carbon by 2045; (c) enact mandatory clean energy standards and overall strategies for reaching net-zero carbon in the electric power sector by 2040; (d) equitably incorporate requirements for technical, policy, and economic analyses and assessments that recognize the unique attributes of different energy resources and delivery systems to identify pathways to net-zero carbon that maximize Virginia's energy reliability and resilience, economic development, and jobs; and (e) minimize the negative impacts of climate change and the energy transition on economically disadvantaged or minority communities and prioritize investment in these areas. The measure also requires that the Virginia Energy Plan identify actions consistent with the goals of achieving a net-zero carbon economy by 2045 and include an inventory of all greenhouse gas emissions for the four years preceding the issuance of the Plan.
Virginia Energy Plan; Commonwealth Energy Policy.Adopts findings that climate change is an urgent and pressing challenge forVirginia, that swift decarbonization and a transition to clean energy arerequired to meet the urgency of the challenge, and that the Commonwealth willbenefit from being a leader in deploying a low-carbon energy economy. Themeasure states that the Commonwealth recognizes that the following objectiveswill advance the health, welfare, and safety of Virginians: (i) establishingsufficient supply and delivery infrastructure to enable widespread deploymentof distributed energy resources; (ii) maximizing energy efficiency programs inorder to produce electricity cost savings and to create jobs and revenue fromthe energy efficiency service sector; (iii) establishing greenhouse gasemissions reduction goals across Virginia's economy that reach net-zeroemissions by 2050; (iv) requiring that pathways to net-zero greenhouse gasemissions be determined; (v) enabling widespread integration of storagetechnologies into the grid and pairing such storage technologies with renewablegeneration; (vi) mitigating the negative impacts of climate change and theenergy transition on disadvantaged communities and prioritizing investment inthese communities; (vii) developing the carbon-free energy resources requiredto fully decarbonize the electric power supply of the Commonwealth includingdeployment of 30 percent renewables by 2030 and realizing 100 percent carbon-freeelectric power by 2040; and (viii) ensuring that decision-making is transparentand includes opportunities for full participation by the public. The measurealso states that it is the policy of the Commonwealth to (a) accelerate the useand deployment of renewable energy sources such that 30 percent of Virginia'selectricity will be from renewable energy sources by 2030 and 100 percent ofVirginia's electricity will be from carbon-free sources by 2040; (b) promoteresearch and development of carbon-free electric power generation technologies,including advanced nuclear and carbon capture and storage; (c) ensure theavailability of affordable natural gas where established and where it enablesgreenhouse gas reduction; (d) promote beneficial electrification oftransportation, buildings, industry, and agriculture; (e) establish greenhousegas emissions reduction standards across all sectors of Virginia's economy thattarget net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century; (f) enact mandatoryclean energy standards and overall strategies for reaching zero carbon in theelectric power sector by 2040; (g) incorporate requirements for technical,policy, and economic analyses and assessments that identify pathways to zerocarbon that maximize Virginia's economic development and create quality jobs;(h) minimize the negative impacts of climate change and the energy transitionon disadvantaged communities and prioritize investment in these areas; (i)adopt residential and commercial building codes that meet or exceed the currentInternational Building Code standards and encourage construction andretrofitting of buildings to achieve maximum energy savings; and (j) supportthe distributed generation of renewable electricity. The measure also requiresthat the Virginia Energy Plan identify actions consistent with the goals ofachieving a net-zero carbon economy by 2050 and include an inventory of allgreenhouse gas emissions for the four years preceding the issuance of the Plan.
Approved by Governor-Chapter 1192 (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 DPB (HB714ER)
Signed by Speaker
Enrolled
Signed by President
Conference report agreed to by Senate (21-Y 18-N)
Amended by conference committee
VOTE: Adoption (53-Y 46-N)
Conference report agreed to by House (53-Y 46-N)
Conferees appointed by Senate
Read third time
Conferees appointed by House
House acceded to request
Senate requested conference committee
Senate insisted on substitute (23-Y 17-N)
VOTE: REJECTED (0-Y 95-N 1-A)
Senate substitute rejected by House 20109054D-S1 (0-Y 95-N 1-A)
Passed Senate with substitute (21-Y 19-N)
Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB714S1
Committee substitute agreed to 20109054D-S1
Reading of substitute waived
Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N)
Reported from Finance and Appropriations (11-Y 2-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB714S1)
Rereferred to Finance and Appropriations
Committee substitute printed 20109054D-S1
Reported from Commerce and Labor with substitute (11-Y 2-N)
Rereferred from Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources (12-Y 0-N)
Rereferred to Commerce and Labor
Impact statement from DPB (HB714H1)
Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources
Constitutional reading dispensed
VOTE: Passage (55-Y 45-N)
Read third time and passed House (55-Y 45-N)
Read second time
Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB714H1
Committee substitute agreed to 20107664D-H1
Read first time
Reported from Labor and Commerce with substitute (13-Y 9-N)
Committee substitute printed 20107664D-H1
Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute (6-Y 4-N)
House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
Impact statement from DPB (HB714)
Assigned L & C sub: Subcommittee #3
Referred to Committee on Labor and Commerce
Referred from Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources
Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/08/20 20104864D
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Impact statement from DPB (HB714) | HTML |
Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB714H1 | HTML |
Impact statement from DPB (HB714S1) | HTML |
Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB714ER) | HTML |
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP1192) | HTML |
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Amendment: HB714AC | HTML |
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