UTC Clean Energy Bulletin
New workshops, rulemakings, and upcoming dates
The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission invites the public to participate in its work to implement Washington’s 2019 clean energy legislation.
The 2019 Clean Energy Transformation Act requires electric utilities to transition to a carbon-neutral supply of electricity by 2030 and source 100% of their electricity from renewable or non-carbon-emitting sources by 2045.
Over the next two years, the commission will conduct numerous rulemakings, workgroups, and other proceedings to implement these changes along with other energy legislation enacted during the 2019 session.
New announcements
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Commission headquarters is currently closed, and our staff are following Gov. Inslee’s “Stay Healthy, Stay Home” order. Open meetings and other official business will continue remotely during this closure. Please see the commission’s COVID-19 response page for more information on impacts to our operations and regulated industries.
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The May 5 workshop discussing the integration of public participation across utility planning (dockets UE-191023 and UE-190698) will take place as a virtual webinar. An agenda for the workshop was issued today and can be found here. If you are planning to attend the workshop, RSVP by emailing Energy Policy Advisor Kate Griffith at kate.griffith@utc.wa.gov. Your response will help us plan the pace and structure of the virtual workshop.
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The agenda and presentation materials for the Thursday, April 30, Markets Stakeholder Work Group (docket UE-190760) presentation have been posted here.
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The Department of Commerce and the commission will host a joint, virtual workshop to discuss incremental cost of compliance with the Clean Energy Transformation Act (docket UE-191023). The workshop will take place June 16 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. This is the second workshop on this topic. The workshop will discuss the agencies’ draft rules pertinent to the topic. A full agenda will be posted closer to the date of the workshop.
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Comments on the second round of draft rules governing the implementation of the Energy Independence Act (docket UE-190652) are due by 5 p.m. Friday, May 1. The proposed rules are available on the commission’s website here.
Upcoming events and deadlines
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April 30, 2020 |
Workshop |
The Markets Stakeholder Work Group (docket UE-190760) will hold its first educational workshop as a virtual meeting on Thursday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The workshop will cover the basics of energy markets and transmission. The public is invited to participate in the workshop.
To participate by phone, call 1-415-527-5035.
Meeting number: 905 082 353
Meeting password: umSCBcV3@82.
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May 1, 2020 |
Comments due
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May 5, 2020 |
Workshop |
The commission will hold a workshop to discuss the integration of public participation across the integrated resource plan (docket UE- 190698) and clean energy implementation plan rules (docket UE-191023). Due to the current health emergency, the commission plans this workshop to take place via virtual webinar.
To participate by phone, call (360) 407-3810 and enter conference ID 391906.
The workshop notice, agenda, and additional instructions for Skype participation can be found here.
If you are planning to attend this workshop, RSVP by emailing Energy Policy Advisor Kate Griffith at kate.griffith@utc.wa.gov.
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June 16, 2020 |
Workshop |
The Department of Commerce and the commission will host a joint, virtual workshop to discuss incremental cost of compliance with the Clean Energy Transformation Act (docket UE-191023). The workshop will take place June 16 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. This is the second workshop on this topic. The workshop will discuss the agencies’ draft rules pertinent to the topic. A full agenda will be posted closer to the date of the workshop.
To participate by phone, call 1(360) 407-3810 and enter conference ID 8259895
To participate via Skype, please use the following link:
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Tell us what you think
Voice your opinion on Washington state’s transition to 100% clean energy by participating in the proceedings above. To file a comment in UTC rulemakings, click here.
The commission is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to participants with disabilities at its facilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for these workshops or meetings, please contact the commission at least one business day prior to the event by calling 1-360-664-1132 or by sending an email to human_resources@utc.wa.gov. For TTY service, please call the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6384.
For more information on the UTC’s implementation of the Clean Energy Transformation Act, visit www.utc.wa.gov/CETA.
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