SB 5415, sponsored by Sen. Liz Lovelett (D–Anacortes) expands the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council’s
(EFSEC) authority to support clean energy project applications.
Currently, EFSEC has authority to support alternative energy resource projects, including energy facility projects concerning wind, solar energy, geothermal energy, landfill gas, wave or tidal action, or biomass energy based on solid organic fuels from
wood, forest, or field residues.
Under this bill, EFSEC would expand their support to include any clean energy project, including alternative energy resources, electric energy sources, facilities capable of processing biofuel, projects capable of producing replacements for natural gas
from renewable sources, and other clean energy manufacturing projects.
SB 5415 does not alter EFSEC’s requirement to partner with cities and local governments impacted by energy projects—EFSEC must work with the city legislative authority of every city affected by a proposed energy facility.
Any city appointed members may sit with the council only at time the council is considering the proposed site, and the council must work with impacted cities to ensure meaningful participation and input during siting review and compliance monitoring.
Furthermore, this bill diverts application and permit fees from the Utilities and Transportation Commission to EFSEC. The funds received by the council may only be spent by direction of the chair of the council, supporting a council-led clean energy project
siting program, or to develop a list of mitigation measures for significant environmental impacts of clean energy projects. The siting program must be carried out by Washington State University’s energy program and is required to conduct an
analysis to determine where the least amount of potential environmental and other conflicts are in the siting of covered clean energy projects.
AWC is closely monitoring this bill.
Dates to remember
SB 5415 is scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee on February 9 at 10:30 am.