HB 2265 Regulation of electric utilities; development of renewable energy facilities. Introduced by: Nicholas J. Freitas | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Regulation of electric utilities; development of renewable energy facilities; powers of Air Pollution Control Board; powers of State Corporation Commission. Repeals provisions (i) requiring the Air Pollution Control Board to adopt regulations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from any electricity generating unit in the Commonwealth and authorizing the Board to establish an auction program for energy allowances; (ii) prohibiting the State Corporation Commission from approving any new utility-owned generation facilities that emit carbon dioxide as a by-product of energy
By Carol Stopps|2021-01-15T15:48:47-05:00January 13th, 2021|Energy (Cap and Trade), Tier #1 SUPPORT|Comments Off on HB 2265 Regulation of electric utilities; development of renewable energy facilities. Introduced by: Nicholas J. Freitas | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Regulation of electric utilities; development of renewable energy facilities; powers of Air Pollution Control Board; powers of State Corporation Commission. Repeals provisions (i) requiring the Air Pollution Control Board to adopt regulations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from any electricity generating unit in the Commonwealth and authorizing the Board to establish an auction program for energy allowances; (ii) prohibiting the State Corporation Commission from approving any new utility-owned generation facilities that emit carbon dioxide as a by-product of energy
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