A. The Commission shall establish pilot programs under which each Phase I Utility and each Phase II Utility, as such terms are defined in subdivision A 1 of § 56-585.1, shall submit a proposal to deploy electric power storage batteries. A proposal shall provide for the deployment of batteries pursuant to a pilot program that accomplishes at least one of the following: (i) improve reliability of electrical transmission or distribution systems; (ii) improve integration of different types of renewable resources; (iii) deferred investment in generation, transmission, or distribution of electricity; (iv) reduced need for additional generation of electricity during times of peak demand; or (v) connection to the facilities of a customer receiving generation, transmission, and distribution service from the utility. A Phase I Utility may install batteries with up to 10 megawatts of capacity. A Phase II Utility may install batteries with up to 30 megawatts of capacity. Each pilot program shall have a duration of five years. The pilot program shall provide for the recovery of all reasonable and prudent costs incurred under the pilot program through the electric utility's base rates on a nondiscriminatory basis. Any pilot program proposed by a Phase I Utility or Phase II Utility that satisfies the requirements of this subsection is in the public interest.
B. The Commission shall, by December 1, 2018, adopt such rules or establish such guidelines as may be necessary for the general administration of pilot programs to deploy electric power storage batteries established by subsection A.
2018, c. 296.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 56 - Public Service Companies
Chapter 23 - Virginia Electric Utility Regulation Act
§ 56-577.1. Electric utilities; retail competition; pilot program
§ 56-578. Nondiscriminatory access to transmission and distribution system
§ 56-579. Regional transmission entities
§ 56-580. Transmission and distribution of electric energy
§ 56-581. Regulation of rates subject to Commission's jurisdiction
§ 56-585.1. Generation, distribution, and transmission rates after capped rates terminate or expire
§ 56-585.1:2. Pilot program for energy assistance and weatherization
§ 56-585.1:3. Pilot programs for community solar development
§ 56-585.1:5. Pilot program for underground transmission lines
§ 56-585.1:6. Pilot Programs to deploy electric power storage batteries
§ 56-585.1:7. Pilot program for electric generation by public schools
§ 56-585.1:8. Pilot program for municipal net energy metering
§ 56-585.1:9. Provision of broadband capacity to unserved areas of the Commonwealth
§ 56-585.1:11. Development of offshore wind capacity
§ 56-585.1:12. Multi-family shared solar program
§ 56-585.1:13. Recovery of costs associated with investment in transportation electification
§ 56-585.3. Regulation of cooperative rates after rate caps
§ 56-585.4. Net energy metering transition provisions for electric cooperatives
§ 56-585.5. Generation of electricity from renewable and zero carbon sources
§ 56-585.6. Universal service fee; Percentage of Income Payment Program and Fund
§ 56-585.7. On-bill tariff program; electric cooperatives
§ 56-586. Emergency service provider
§ 56-586.1. Electric energy emergencies
§ 56-588. Licensing of aggregators
§ 56-589. Municipal and state aggregation
§ 56-589.1. Energy generation by public school buildings and facilities
§ 56-590. Divestiture, functional separation and other corporate relationships
§ 56-591. Application of antitrust laws
§ 56-592. Consumer education and marketing practices
§ 56-592.1. Consumer education program; scope and funding
§ 56-593. Retail customers' private right of action; marketing practices
§ 56-594. Net energy metering provisions
§ 56-594.01. Net energy metering provisions for electric cooperative service territories
§ 56-594.01:1. Local facilities usage charges; electric cooperatives
§ 56-594.1. Interconnection by farms
§ 56-594.2. Small agricultural generators
§ 56-594.3. Shared solar programs
§ 56-596. Consideration of economic development; report
§ 56-596.1. New generating facilities utilizing energy derived from sunlight and from wind; report
§ 56-596.2. Energy efficiency programs; financial assistance for low-income customers
§ 56-596.2:1. Incentives for energy conservation measures and solar energy equipment
§ 56-596.3. Electric generation, transmission, and distribution; report