Bill Text: MI HB4465 | 2023-2024 | 102nd Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Energy: other; energy efficiency funding for repairs to moisture management measures of residential buildings; provide for. Amends sec. 5 of 2008 PA 295 (MCL 460.1005).

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 29-1)

Status: (Introduced) 2023-04-26 - Bill Electronically Reproduced 04/25/2023 [HB4465 Detail]

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HOUSE BILL NO. 4465

April 25, 2023, Introduced by Reps. Roth, Byrnes, Hope, Brabec, Wegela, Dievendorf, Steckloff, Breen, Tsernoglou, Rheingans, Paiz, Wilson, Young, Glanville, Brenda Carter, Conlin, Coffia, Stone, Arbit, McKinney, Hill, Morgan, Brixie, Edwards, Churches, Price, Rogers, Hood, Farhat and Aiyash and referred to the Committee on Energy, Communications, and Technology.

A bill to amend 2008 PA 295, entitled

"Clean and renewable energy and energy waste reduction act,"

by amending section 5 (MCL 460.1005), as amended by 2016 PA 342.

the people of the state of michigan enact:

Sec. 5. As used in this act:

(a) "Electric provider" means any of the following:

(i) Any person or entity that is regulated by the commission for the purpose of selling electricity to retail customers in this state.

(ii) A municipally owned electric utility in this state.

(iii) A cooperative electric utility in this state.

(iv) Except as used in subpart C of part 2, an alternative electric supplier licensed under section 10a of 1939 PA 3, MCL 460.10a.

(b) "Eligible electric generator" means a methane digester or renewable energy system with a generation capacity limited to the customer's electric need and that does not exceed the following:

(i) For a renewable energy system, 150 kilowatts of aggregate generation at a single site.

(ii) For a methane digester, 550 kilowatts of aggregate generation at a single site.

(c) "Energy conservation" means the reduction of customer energy use through the installation of measures or changes in energy usage behavior. Energy conservation includes incidental repairs, such as roof and gutter repairs, necessary for the protection of other energy conservation measures.

(d) "Energy efficiency" means a decrease in customer consumption of electricity or natural gas achieved through measures or programs that target customer behavior, equipment, devices, or materials without reducing the quality of energy services.

(e) "Energy star" means the voluntary partnership among the United States Department of Energy, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, product manufacturers, local utilities, and retailers to help promote energy efficient products by labeling with the energy star logo, educate consumers about the benefits of energy efficiency, and help promote energy efficiency in buildings by benchmarking and rating energy performance.

(f) "Energy waste reduction", subject to subdivision (g), means all of the following:

(i) Energy efficiency.

(ii) Load management, to the extent that the load management reduces provider costs.

(iii) Energy conservation, but only to the extent that the decreases in the consumption of electricity produced by energy conservation are objectively measurable and attributable to an energy waste reduction plan.

(g) Energy waste reduction does not include electric provider infrastructure projects that are approved for cost recovery by the commission other than as provided in this act.

(h) "Energy waste reduction credit" means a credit certified pursuant to section 87 that represents achieved energy waste reduction.

(i) "Energy waste reduction plan" means a plan under section 71.

(j) "Energy waste reduction standard" means the minimum energy savings required to be achieved under section 77 or 78(1), as applicable.

(k) "Federal approval" means approval by the applicable regional transmission organization or other Federal Energy Regulatory Commission-approved transmission planning process of a transmission project that includes the transmission line. Federal approval may be evidenced in any of the following manners:

(i) The proposed transmission line is part of a transmission project included in the applicable regional transmission organization's board-approved transmission expansion plan.

(ii) The applicable regional transmission organization has informed the electric utility, affiliated transmission company, or independent transmission company that a transmission project submitted for an out-of-cycle project review has been approved by the applicable regional transmission organization, and the approved transmission project includes the proposed transmission line.

(iii) If, after October 6, 2008, the applicable regional transmission organization utilizes another approval process for transmission projects proposed by an electric utility, affiliated transmission company, or independent transmission company, the proposed transmission line is included in a transmission project approved by the applicable regional transmission organization through the approval process developed after October 6, 2008.

(iv) Any other Federal Energy Regulatory Commission-approved transmission planning process for a transmission project.

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