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H. B. 2358


          (By Delegates Fleischauer and Manypenny)
          [Introduced February 13, 2013; referred to the
Committee on Energy, Industry and Labor, Economic Development and Small Business then the Judiciary.]



A BILL to amend and reenact §24-2-1e and §24-2-11a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, all relating to prohibiting accelerated rates of recovery for the construction of electric transmission facilities if the construction results in certain adverse effects; requiring an application by a utility for a certificate of need to include a statement of the impact of greenhouse emissions and an analysis of alternatives to the transmission line to be constructed; requiring the commission, when approving an application, to determine whether the line strikes an acceptable balance among competing interests; requiring the commission to deny applications for lines that are visible from or cross within five miles of certain scenic areas; and requiring notices be given.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
     That §24-2-1e and §24-2-11a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2. POWERS AND DUTIES OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.
§24-2-1e. Rate recovery for construction of electric transmission facilities.
                                            
(a) In order to encourage the construction of transmission facilities necessary to transmit electric power from generating facilities located in this state to areas where such power can be economically marketed, the commission may allow an electric utility accelerated rate recovery for transmission facilities constructed or upgraded for the purpose of increasing the capacity to transmit electric power to areas outside the utility's service territory where such power can be economically marketed. In allowing accelerated rate recovery, the commission shall include the impact of the investment in transmission facilities on any investment equalization agreement in which the utilities participate.
                                            (b) The commission may not allow accelerated rate recovery if it finds that the construction of the transmission facilities adversely effects ratepayers in West Virginia, reduces competitiveness of business or industries in West Virginia, or has a significant effect on the environment.
§24-2-11a. Requirement for certificate of public convenience and necessity before beginning construction of high voltage transmission line; contents of application; notice; hearing; criteria for granting or denying certificate; regulations.
                                            (a) No public utility, person or corporation may begin construction of a high voltage transmission line of two hundred thousand volts or over, which line is not an ordinary extension of an existing system in the usual course of business as defined by the Public Service Commission, unless and until it or he or she has obtained from the Public Service Commission a certificate of public convenience and necessity approving the construction and proposed location of the transmission line.
                                            (b) The application for the certificate shall be in the form the commission prescribes and shall contain:
                                            (1) A description, in such detail as the commission prescribes, of the location and type of line facilities which the applicant proposes to construct;
                                            (2) A statement justifying the need for the facilities;
                                            (3) A statement of the
direct and indirect environmental impact of the line facilities; and
                                            
(4) A statement of the direct and indirect impacts on emissions of greenhouse gases anticipated from construction and operation of such line facilities;
____________________________________________(5) A detailed analysis of reasonable alternatives to the facility, including demand-side reduction programs; and
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(4) (6) Other information the applicant considers relevant or the commission requires.
                                            (c) Upon the filing of the application, the applicant provides written notification to each property owner within one mile of the center line of the proposed transmission line via certified mail, and shall publish, in the form the commission directs, as a Class II legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, the publication area for the publication to be each county in which any portion of the proposed transmission line is to be constructed, a notice of the filing of the application and that the commission may approve the application unless within fifteen days after completion of publication a written request for a hearing on the application has been received by the commission from a person or persons alleging that the proposed transmission line or its location is against the public interest. If the request is timely received, the commission shall set the matter for hearing on a date within sixty days from completion of the
notification and publication, and shall require the applicant to provide written notice and publish notice of the time and place of hearing in the same manner as is required for the publication of notice of the filing of the application. At least thirty business days before the deadline set by the Public Service Commission to file a petition to intervene with regard to the application, the applicant shall serve notice by certified mail to all owners of surface real estate that lie within the preferred corridor of the proposed transmission line. Notice received by a named owner who is the recipient of record of the most recent tax bill that has been issued by the county sheriff's office for a parcel of land at the time of the filing of the application is sufficient notice regarding that parcel for purposes of this subsection.
                                            (d) Within sixty days after the filing of the application, or if hearing is held on the application, within ninety days after final submission on oral argument or brief, the commission may approve the application if it finds that the proposed transmission line:
                                            (1) Will economically, adequately and reliably contribute to meeting the present and anticipated requirements for electric power of the customers served by the applicant or is necessary and desirable for present and anticipated reliability of service for electric power for its service area or region;
                                            (2) Will be in the best interest of West Virginia customers and its citizens
by striking an acceptable balance among power transmission needs of the applicant, reasonable power needs of electricity consumers in West Virginia and reasonable environmental factors;
____________________________________________(3) Will not be visible from or cross within five miles of state or federal designated scenic areas, including, but not limited to, scenic rivers, scenic highways and scenic overlooks
; and
                                            (3) (4) Will result in an acceptable balance between reasonable power needs and reasonable environmental factors.
                                            (e) The commission may impose conditions upon its approval of the application, or modify the applicant's proposal, to achieve an acceptable balance between reasonable power needs and reasonable environmental factors.
                                            (f) The provisions of this section do This section does not apply to the construction of line facilities which will be part of a transmission line for which any right-of-way has been acquired prior to January 1, 1973.
                                            (g) The commission shall prescribe rules it considers proper for the administration and enforcement of the provisions of this section, which rules shall be promulgated in accordance with the applicable provisions of chapter twenty-nine-a of this code.
                                            (h) Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary, the commission shall determine, in its discretion, which transmission line or lines crossing above the Ohio River must be marked to be made visible to airborne traffic flying in any area where the lines exist, and shall promulgate rules requiring that all public utilities or persons who install or maintain the lines make the necessary markings.


                                                    
                                            NOTE:
The purpose of this bill is to prohibit accelerated rates of recovery for the construction of electric transmission facilities if the construction results in certain adverse effects. The bill requires an application by a utility for a certificate of need to include a statement of the impact of greenhouse emissions and an analysis of alternatives to the transmission line to be constructed. The bill requires the commission, when approving an application, to determine whether the line strikes an acceptable balance among competing interests. The bill requires the commission to deny applications if a line is visible from or crosses within five miles of certain scenic areas. The bill requires notices be given.

                                            Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.
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