Monday, August 3, 2015

PUC To Study Utility Policy Impact Of EPA Clean Power Plan

The Public Utility Commission said Monday it will thoroughly evaluate the impact on both Pennsylvania’s utilities and consumers of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan.
“These new EPA rules impact numerous stakeholders – including government agencies and regulators; power generators and utilities; and consumers and businesses,” said PUC Chairman Gladys M. Brown. “As part of the Commission’s responsibility to ensure safe, reliable and affordable utility service, we will carefully examine the potential impact of these new EPA rules on the utility market in Pennsylvania. We are happy to see the revisions to the original proposal, including the ‘safety valve’ feature, which will help to prevent power disruptions.”
“Throughout this process, the PUC has been focused on our key responsibilities, including the reliability of the electric grid and the potential cost impact on Pennsylvania consumers – including residential, commercial and industrial,” explained Chairman Brown. “We will also carefully evaluate how these new federal rules potentially interact with a wide range of successful state programs, including our Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act, which requires electric distribution companies to draw on a steadily increasing percentage of alternative energy.”
Brown underscored the Governor and the Department of Environmental Protection have the primary roles in implementing the new rules. Additionally, action by the General Assembly could be required in situations where new federal rules conflict with existing Pennsylvania law.
The Chairman added that “the Commission looks forward to working with DEP as well as other stakeholders – including other government agencies, industry and consumers – as this process moves forward toward the creation of a plan best suited for Pennsylvania.”
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