HOUSE BILL REPORT

                 ESB 6493

                  As Passed House - Amended

                        March 3, 1994

 

Title:  An act relating to the state energy strategy.

 

Brief Description:  Integrating the state energy strategy into statute.

 

Sponsors:  Senators Sutherland, Amondson and Ludwig.

 

Brief History:

  Reported by House Committee on:

Energy & Utilities, February 24, 1994, DP;

Appropriations, February 28, 1994, DPA;

  Passed House - Amended, March 3, 1994, 95-0.

 

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY & UTILITIES

 

Majority Report:  Do pass.  Signed by 9 members:  Representatives Bray, Chair; Finkbeiner, Vice Chair; Casada, Ranking Minority Member; Chandler, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Caver; Johanson; Kessler; Kremen and Long.

 

Staff:  Fred Adair (786-7110).

 

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

 

Majority Report:  Do pass as amended.  Signed by 26 members:  Representatives Sommers, Chair; Valle, Vice Chair; Silver, Ranking Minority Member; Carlson, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Appelwick; Ballasiotes; Basich; Cooke; Dellwo; Dorn; Dunshee; G. Fisher; Foreman; Jacobsen; Lemmon; Leonard; Linville; H. Myers; Peery; Rust; Sehlin; Sheahan; Stevens; Talcott; Wang and Wolfe.

 

Staff:  Nancy Stevenson (786-7137).

 

Background:  The Washington Energy Strategy Committee was legislatively established in 1991.  In January 1993, the committee issued its report - Washington's Energy Strategy.  The strategy included principles and policy recommendations to increase energy efficiency, improve environmental quality, and assure adequate, cost-effective energy supplies for the state.

A January 1994 Governor's executive order requires the strategy to be the policy framework for energy decisions made by state agencies.  The state Energy Office is the lead agency and an interagency working group was created to pursue the most promising policy alternatives.

 

Placing the strategy into statute will give it more force.

 

Summary of Bill:  Washington's Energy Strategy is the primary guidance for implementation of the state's energy policy.

 

The state Energy Office will take the lead and will cooperate with other state agencies in implementing the state energy strategy.

 

The content of the state Energy Office's biennial report is changed to consist of a report on the implementation of the state energy strategy and a report on other important energy issues.

 

The state Energy Office shall periodically review the strategy with the guidance of an advisory committee, which will be established for each review.  After a public hearing on the committee's recommendations, the office shall provide a written report to the Governor and appropriate legislative committees.  The advisory committee will dissolve within three months after delivery of the report.

 

Fiscal Note:  Available.

 

Effective Date:  Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.

 

Testimony For:  (Energy & Utilities) The strategy is a consensus document and, as such, represents a good foundation for state energy actions.  Provisions in the strategy are the preferred ones for the state.  The state Energy Office has realigned to be best able to implement the policies and programs of the strategy.  The review provisions are useful to keep the strategy current.

 

(Appropriations) The review provisions are useful to keep the strategy current.  The strategy is a meaningful consensus document and represents a good foundation for state energy actions.

 

Testimony Against:  (Energy & Utilities) None.

 

(Appropriations) None.

 

Witnesses:  (Energy & Utilities) (Pro) Senator Dean Sutherland, prime sponsor; Aaron Jones, Washington Rural Electric Cooperatives Association; George Caan, state Energy Office; Mike Tracy, Puget Sound Power and Light; and Tricia McKay, Washington Natural Gas.

 

(Appropriations) (In favor) Senator Dean Sutherland, prime sponsor; Ted Bottiger, Northwest Power Planning Council; and George Caan, Washington State Energy Office.