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Title 30 : Public Service

Chapter 005 : State Policy; Plans; Jurisdiction and Regulatory Authority of Commission and Department

Subchapter 001 : GENERAL POWERS

(Cite as: 30 V.S.A. § 255)
  • § 255. Regional coordination to reduce greenhouse gases

    (a) Legislative findings. The General Assembly finds:

    (1) There is a growing scientific consensus that the increased anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases are enhancing the natural greenhouse effect, resulting in changes in the earth’s climate.

    (2) Climate change poses serious potential risks to human health and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems globally, regionally, and in Vermont.

    (3) A carbon constraint on fossil fuel-fired electricity generation and the development of a CO2 allowance trading mechanism will create a strong incentive for the creation and deployment of more efficient fuel-burning technologies, renewable resources, and end-use efficiency resources and will lead to lower dependence on imported fossil fuels.

    (4) Absent federal action, a number of states are taking actions to work regionally to reduce power sector carbon emissions.

    (5) Vermont has joined with at least six other states to design the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), and, in 2005, Vermont’s Governor signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signaling Vermont’s intention to develop rules and programs to participate in RGGI.

    (6) It is crucial to manage Vermont’s implementation of RGGI and its consumption of fossil fuels for residential and commercial heating, and industrial processes, so as to maximize the State’s contribution to lowering carbon emissions while:

    (A) minimizing impacts on electric system reliability and unnecessary costs to Vermont energy consumers; and

    (B) minimizing the costs and the emissions resulting from the use of petroleum-based fuels for space heating and process heating for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes.

    (7) The accelerated deployment of low-cost process, thermal, and electrical energy efficiency, the strategic use of low- and zero-carbon generation, and the selective use of switching fuel sources are the best means to achieve these goals.

    (8) It is crucial that funds made available from operation of a regional carbon credits cap and trade system be devoted to the benefit of Vermont energy consumers through investments in a strategic portfolio of energy efficiency, weatherization, and low-carbon generation resources.

    (b) Cap and trade program creation.

    (1) The Agency of Natural Resources and the Public Utility Commission shall, through appropriate rules and orders, establish a carbon cap and trade program that will limit and then reduce the total carbon emissions released by major electric generating stations that provide electric power to Vermont utilities and end-use customers.

    (2) Vermont rules and orders establishing a carbon cap and trade program shall be designed so as to permit the holders of carbon credits to trade them in a regional market proposed to be established through the RGGI.

    (c) Allocation of tradable carbon credits.

    (1) The Secretary of Natural Resources, by rule, shall establish a set of annual carbon budgets for emissions associated with the electric power sector in Vermont that are consistent with the 2005 RGGI MOU, including any amendments to that MOU and any reduced carbon cap resulting from a subsequent program review by RGGI, and that are on a reciprocal basis with the other states participating in the RGGI process.

    (2) In order to provide the maximum long-term benefit to Vermont consumers, particularly benefits that will result from accelerated and sustained investments in energy efficiency and other low-cost, low-carbon power system, building envelope, and other investments, the Public Utility Commission, by rule or order, shall establish a process to allocate 100 percent of the Vermont statewide budget of tradable power sector carbon credits to one or more trustees acting on behalf of consumers in accordance with the following principles. To the extent feasible, the allocation plan shall accomplish the following goals:

    (A) minimize windfall financial gains to power generators as a result of the operation of the cap and trade program, considering both the costs that generators may incur to participate in the program and any power revenue increases they are likely to receive as a result of changes in regional power markets;

    (B) employ an administrative structure that will enable program managers to perform any combination of holding, banking, and selling carbon credits in regional, national, and international carbon credit markets in a financially responsible and market-sensitive fashion, and provide funds to defray the reasonable costs of the program trustee or trustees and Vermont’s pro rata share of the costs of the RGGI regional organization;

    (C) optimize the revenues received from the management and sale of carbon credits for the benefit of Vermont energy consumers and the Vermont economy;

    (D) minimize any incentives from operation of the cap and trade program for Vermont utilities to increase the overall carbon emissions associated with serving their customers;

    (E) build upon existing regulatory and administrative structures and programs that lower power and heating costs, improve efficiency, and lower the State’s carbon profile while minimizing adverse impacts on electric system reliability and unnecessary costs to Vermont energy consumers, and minimizing the costs and the emissions resulting from the use of petroleum-based fuels for space heating and process heating for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes;

    (F) ensure that carbon credits allocated under this program and revenues associated with their sale remain public assets managed for the benefit of the State’s consumers, particularly benefits that will result from accelerated and sustained investments in energy efficiency and other low-cost, low-carbon power, or heating system or building envelope investments; and

    (G) where practicable, support efforts recommended by the Agency of Natural Resources or the Department of Public Service to stimulate or support investment in the development of innovative carbon emissions abatement technologies that have significant carbon reduction potential.

    (d) Appointment of consumer trustees. The Public Utility Commission, by rule, order, or competitive solicitation, may appoint one or more consumer trustees to receive, hold, bank, and sell tradable carbon credits created under this program. Trustees may include Vermont electric distribution utilities, the fiscal agent collecting and disbursing funds to support the statewide efficiency utility, or a financial institution or other entity with the expertise and financial resources to manage a portfolio of carbon credits for the long-term benefit of Vermont energy consumers. The net proceeds above costs from the sale of carbon credits shall be deposited into the Electric Efficiency Fund established under subdivision 209(d)(3) of this title. These funds shall be used by the entity or entities appointed under subdivision 209(d)(2)(B) of this title to help meet the building efficiency goals established under 10 V.S.A. § 581 by delivering heating and process-fuel energy efficiency services to Vermont consumers who use such fuel.

    (e) Reports. On or before January 15 of each year, commencing in 2007, the Department of Public Service in consultation with the Agency of Natural Resources and the Public Utility Commission shall provide to the House Committees on Commerce and Economic Development; on Environment and Energy; and on Natural Resources, Fish, and Wildlife and the Senate Committees on Finance and on Natural Resources and Energy a report detailing the implementation and operation of RGGI and the revenues collected and the expenditures made under this section, together with recommended principles to be followed in the allocation of funds. The provisions of 2 V.S.A. § 20(d) (expiration of required reports) shall not apply to the report to be made under this subsection.

    (f) State action offsets. The State’s negotiators to RGGI shall advocate for and negotiate to adjust the rules of the program, as needed, so that greenhouse gas reductions resulting from State investments and other public investments and investments required by State law will not be prohibited from being eligible for offsets under the program. (Added 2005, No. 123 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; amended 2007, No. 92 (Adj. Sess.), § 18; 2007, No. 209 (Adj. Sess.), § 13b; 2009, No. 54, § 105, eff. June 1, 2009; 2009, No. 1 (Sp. Sess.), § E.235.2, eff. June 2, 2009; 2011, No. 47, § 20c, eff. May 25, 2011; 2013, No. 50, § E.700; 2013, No. 89, § 4; 2013, No. 142 (Adj. Sess.), § 50; 2017, No. 113 (Adj. Sess.), § 173e.)

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