AWC and other public utilities have concerns about a new bill centered around electrifying homes and buildings.
SB 6496, sponsored by Sen. Liz Lovelett (D–Anacortes), and its companion bill, HB 2586, sponsored by Rep. Alex Ramel (D–Bellingham) incentivizes electric utilities and PUDs to encourage their customers to the electrify their homes and buildings. This legislation authorizes the governing authority of an electric utility or PUD to establish a beneficial electrification plan, where they may consider the following:
- Applicability of multiple options for electrification of various energy end-uses or other energy sources;
- The impact of beneficial electrification on the electric utility's or PUD’s load;
- Assessment of conservation measures to offset load impacts of beneficial electrification;
- System reliability and distribution system efficiencies;
- Opportunity for greenhouse gas emission reductions;
- Opportunity for indoor and outdoor air quality benefits to utility customers; and
- The overall benefits and costs of planned action, including the cost of greenhouse gas emissions calculated.
AWC and other public utilities have some concerns with the bill.
Dates to remember
SB 6496 is scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee on Wednesday, January 29 at 8 am.
HB 2586, the companion bill, is scheduled for public hearing in the House Transportation Committee on Thursday, January 30 at 3:30 pm.