Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Senators Yaw, Pileggi Unveil Natural Gas Service Legislation

Sen. Gene Yaw (R-Bradford), Majority Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, and Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-Delaware) Tuesday unveiled legislation designed to make natural gas service available to more Pennsylvanians.
During a Tuesday morning press conference at the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus in Williamsport, the legislators announced the introduction of two bills which will foster the extension and expansion of natural gas distribution systems to un-served and under-served residential, commercial and industrial sites.
“There is widespread interest in seeing locally produced natural gas used locally to benefit our area businesses and homeowners,” Sen. Yaw said. “Senator Pileggi and I are pleased to stand before you today to unveil this legislation that will benefit residents all across Pennsylvania.”
“Pennsylvania is fortunate to have access to the abundant resources of the Marcellus Shale formation,” said Sen. Pileggi. “We should encourage and make smart investments so that the affordable energy provided by natural gas is available to as many Pennsylvanians as possible. These bills will foster economic growth across the state.”
Senate Bill 738, the Natural Gas Consumer Access Act (not yet online), will require every natural gas distribution utility operating in Pennsylvania to submit a three-year plan to the Public Utility Commission, outlining the utility’s plans for extension and expansion projects.
The first such plan would be due by January 1, 2014, with additional plans required every two years thereafter. The PUC will have the option to reject, revise or order the utility to submit a revised plan for adequacy and completeness and do periodic reviews.
Senate Bill 738 will also create a system providing for expedited extension or expansion projects if an economic development agency or a large number of residential, commercial or industrial entities want to seek to obtain natural gas service.
Senate Bill 739 (not yet online) will amend the Alternative Energy Investment Act to provide for $15 million for grants to schools, hospitals and small businesses to obtain access to natural gas service. The funding will come from existing, under-utilized programs. Grants made under Senate Bill 739 may provide up to half of the cost of a project.
In March the Senate passed Senate Resolution 29 (Yaw-R-Bradford) directing the Center for Rural Pennsylvania to study the potential for increased extension of natural gas distribution infrastructure by natural gas utilities to un-served and under-served areas.