Bill Text: IA HF426 | 2015-2016 | 86th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to solar energy purchase requirements applicable to certain electric utilities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 19-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-03-03 - Subcommittee, Cownie, Oldson, and Soderberg. H.J. 452. [HF426 Detail]
Download: Iowa-2015-HF426-Introduced.html
House File 426 - Introduced HOUSE FILE BY ISENHART, KELLEY, STAED, McCONKEY, KEARNS, HANSON, FORBES, GAINES, WESSEL=KROESCHELL, DUNKEL, DAWSON, LENSING, BENNETT, T. TAYLOR, WINCKLER, ANDERSON, KRESSIG, BROWN=POWERS, and GASKILL A BILL FOR 1 An Act relating to solar energy purchase requirements 2 applicable to certain electric utilities. 3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: TLSB 1981YH (2) 86 rn/nh PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 476.44, subsection 2, Code 2015, is 1 2 amended to read as follows: 1 3 2. a. (1) An electric utility subject to this subchapter, 1 4 except a utility that elects rate regulation pursuant to 1 5 section 476.1A, shallnotbe required, by January 1, 2020, 1 6 to own or purchase, at any one time, more thanits share of 1 7 one hundred five megawatts of power fromalternative energy 1 8 production facilities or small hydrosolar energy facilities 1 9 located in this state at the rates established pursuant to 1 10 section 476.43. The board shall allocate the one hundred five 1 11 megawatts based upon each utility's percentage of the total 1 12 Iowa retail peak demand, for the year beginning January 1,1990 1 132015, of all utilities subject to this section. If a utility 1 14 undergoes reorganization as defined in section 476.76, the 1 15 board shall combine the allocated purchases of power for each 1 16 utility involved in the reorganization. 1 17 (2) In satisfying the solar energy ownership or purchase 1 18 requirements pursuant to subparagraph (1), a minimum of ten 1 19 percent of the energy produced or purchased shall be produced 1 20 by or purchased from solar energy facilities with a nameplate 1 21 generating capacity of twenty kilowatts or less. 1 22 b. Notwithstanding the one hundred five megawattmaximum 1 23requirement, the board may increase the amount ofpowersolar 1 24 energy that a utility is required to own or purchase at the 1 25 rates established pursuant to section 476.43 if the board 1 26 finds that a utility, including a reorganized utility, exceeds 1 27 its19902015 Iowa retail peak demand by twenty percent and 1 28 the additionalpowersolar energy the utility is required to 1 29 purchase will encourage the development ofalternate energy 1 30 production facilities and small hydrosolar energy facilities. 1 31 The increase shall not exceed the utility's increase in peak 1 32 demand multiplied by the ratio of the utility's share of the 1 33 one hundred five megawattmaximumrequirement to its19902015 1 34 Iowa retail peak demand. 1 35 EXPLANATION 2 1 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 2 2 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly. 2 3 This bill specifies solar energy purchase requirements 2 4 applicable to electric public utilities. 2 5 Currently, electric utilities are required to own alternate 2 6 energy production facilities or small hydro facilities located 2 7 in Iowa, or to enter into long=term contracts to purchase or 2 8 wheel electricity from such facilities. Alternate energy 2 9 production facilities are defined in Code section 476.42 2 10 to include solar, wind turbine, waste management, resource 2 11 recovery, refuse=derived fuel, agricultural crops or residues, 2 12 or woodburning facilities. 2 13 There is a limitation on the amount of electricity required 2 14 to be produced by a facility which is owned by an electric 2 15 utility, or purchased or wheeled from an alternate energy 2 16 production facility or small hydro facility. An electric 2 17 utility is not required to own or purchase, at any one time, 2 18 more than its share of 105 megawatts of power from alternate 2 19 energy production facilities or small hydro facilities. 2 20 The bill modifies the 105 megawatt purchase requirement 2 21 and limitation to make it applicable strictly to solar energy 2 22 derived from solar energy facilities in this state. The 105 2 23 megawatt solar energy ownership or purchase requirements must 2 24 be attained by January 1, 2020. The bill provides that out of 2 25 this amount, a minimum of 10 percent of the energy produced 2 26 or purchased shall be produced by or purchased from solar 2 27 energy facilities with a nameplate generating capacity of 2 28 20 kilowatts or less. The bill makes conforming changes to 2 29 related provisions. LSB 1981YH (2) 86 rn/nh