Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 80.28 - Gas, Electrical, and Water Companies.
80.28.360 - Electric vehicle supply equipment—Capital expenditures—Incentive rate of return on investment.

RCW 80.28.360
Electric vehicle supply equipment—Capital expenditures—Incentive rate of return on investment.

(1) In establishing rates for each electrical company regulated under this title, the commission may allow an incentive rate of return on investment through December 31, 2030, on capital expenditures for electric vehicle supply equipment that is deployed for the benefit of ratepayers, provided that the capital expenditures of the utilities' programs or plans in RCW 80.28.365(1) do not increase the annual retail revenue requirement of the utility, after accounting for the benefits of transportation electrification in each year of the plan, in excess of one-quarter of one percent. The commission must consider and may adopt other policies to improve access to and promote fair competition in the provision of electric vehicle supply equipment.
(2) An incentive rate of return on investment under this section may be allowed only if the company chooses to pursue capital investment in electric vehicle supply equipment on a fully regulated basis similar to other capital investments behind a customer's meter. In the case of an incentive rate of return on investment allowed under this section, an increment of up to two percent must be added to the rate of return on common equity allowed on the company's other investments.
(3) The incentive rate of return on investment authorized in subsection (2) of this section applies only to projects which have been installed after July 1, 2015.
(4) The incentive rate of return on investment increment pursuant to this section may be earned only for a period up to the depreciable life of the electric vehicle supply equipment as defined in the depreciation schedules developed by the company and submitted to the commission for review. When the capital investment has fully depreciated, an electrical company may gift the electric vehicle supply equipment to the owner of the property on which it is located.
(5) By December 31, 2017, the commission must report to the appropriate committees of the legislature with regard to the use of any incentives allowed under this section, the quantifiable impacts of the incentives on actual electric vehicle deployment, and any recommendations to the legislature about utility participation in the electric vehicle market.

[ 2019 c 287 § 6; 2019 c 109 § 5; 2015 c 220 § 2.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2019 c 287: See note following RCW 82.29A.125.


Findings—Intent—2019 c 287: See note following RCW 28B.30.903.


Findings—Intent—2019 c 109: See note following RCW 35.92.450.


Findings—Intent—2015 c 220: "(1) The legislature finds that the transportation sector is Washington's largest contributor to greenhouse emissions and hazardous air pollutants as defined by federal national ambient air quality standards and mobile source air toxics rules. The sector's portion is considerably higher than the national average because our state relies heavily on hydropower for electricity generation, unlike other states that rely on fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas to generate electricity.
(2) The legislature also finds that federal clean air act regulations and complementary Washington policies supporting renewable energy generation, energy efficiency, and energy conservation are likely to result in further reduction of emissions in the electricity and in the combined residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. The legislature finds that state policy can achieve the greatest return on investment in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality by expediting the transition to alternative fuel vehicles, including electric vehicles.
(3) The legislature finds that utilities, who [that] are traditionally responsible for understanding and engineering the electrical grid for safety and reliability, must be fully empowered and incentivized to be engaged in electrification of our transportation system. The legislature further finds that it has given utilities other policy directives to promote energy conservation which do not make the benefits of building out electric vehicle infrastructure, as well as any subsequent increase in energy consumption, readily apparent. Therefore the legislature intends to provide a clear policy directive and financial incentive to utilities for electric vehicle infrastructure build-out." [ 2015 c 220 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 80 - Public Utilities

Chapter 80.28 - Gas, Electrical, and Water Companies.

80.28.005 - Definitions.

80.28.010 - Duties as to rates, services, and facilities—Limitations on termination of utility service for residential heating.

80.28.020 - Commission to fix just, reasonable, and compensatory rates.

80.28.022 - Water company rates—Reserve account.

80.28.024 - Legislative finding.

80.28.025 - Encouragement of energy cogeneration, conservation, and production from renewable resources—Consideration of water conservation goals.

80.28.030 - Commission may order improved quality of commodity—Ordering improvements to the storage, distribution, or supply of water—Ordering improvements to the system of sewerage.

80.28.040 - Commission may order improved service—Water companies, system of sewerage noncompliance, receivership.

80.28.050 - Tariff schedules to be filed with commission—Public schedules.

80.28.060 - Tariff changes—Statutory notice—Exception—Waiver of provisions during state of emergency.

80.28.065 - Tariff schedule—Energy conservation—Payment by successive property owners—Notice—Rules.

80.28.068 - Rates—Low-income customers.

80.28.070 - Sliding scale of charges permitted.

80.28.074 - Legislative declaration.

80.28.075 - Banded rates—Natural gas and electric services.

80.28.080 - Published rates to be charged—Exceptions.

80.28.090 - Unreasonable preference prohibited.

80.28.100 - Rate discrimination prohibited—Exception.

80.28.110 - Service to be furnished on reasonable notice.

80.28.120 - Effect on existing contracts.

80.28.130 - Repairs, improvements, changes, additions, or extensions may be directed.

80.28.140 - Inspection of gas and water meters.

80.28.150 - Inspection of electric meters.

80.28.160 - Testing apparatus to be furnished.

80.28.170 - Testing at consumer's request.

80.28.180 - Rules and regulations.

80.28.185 - Water companies or wastewater companies within counties—Commission may regulate.

80.28.190 - Gas companies—Certificate—Violations—Commission powers—Penalty—Fees.

80.28.200 - Gas companies—Refunds of charges.

80.28.220 - Gas companies—Right of eminent domain—Purposes.

80.28.230 - Gas companies—Use for purpose acquired exclusive—Disposition of property.

80.28.240 - Recovery of damages by utility company for tampering, unauthorized connections, diversion of services.

80.28.250 - Water companies—Fire hydrants.

80.28.260 - Adoption of policies to provide financial incentives for energy efficiency programs.

80.28.270 - Water or wastewater companies—Extension, installation, or connection charges.

80.28.275 - Water or wastewater companies—Assumption of substandard water system or system of sewerage—Limited immunity from liability.

80.28.280 - Compressed natural gas—Motor vehicle refueling stations—Public interest.

80.28.290 - Compressed natural gas—Refueling stations—Identify barriers.

80.28.300 - Gas, electrical companies encouraged to provide customers with landscaping information and to request voluntary donations for urban forestry.

80.28.303 - Conservation service tariff—Contents of filing—Rate base—Duties of commission.

80.28.306 - Conservation bonds—Conservation investment assets as collateral—Priority of security interests—Transfers.

80.28.309 - Costs as bondable conservation investment.

80.28.310 - Tariff for irrigation pumping service—Authority for electrical companies to buy back electricity.

80.28.320 - Regulation of battery charging facilities.

80.28.330 - Certificate of public convenience and necessity—Bond or equivalent surety—Rule-making authority.

80.28.340 - Determination that a wastewater company is unfit to provide wastewater service on a system of sewerage—Commission may order transfer—Power of eminent domain.

80.28.350 - Petition to place a wastewater company in receivership—Power of eminent domain.

80.28.360 - Electric vehicle supply equipment—Capital expenditures—Incentive rate of return on investment.

80.28.365 - Electric vehicle supply equipment, programs, or services—Electrification of transportation plan—Review—Issuance of acknowledgment.

80.28.370 - Community solar companies—Definitions.

80.28.375 - Community solar companies—Requirements to engage in business—Registration.

80.28.380 - Gas companies—Conservation targets.

80.28.385 - Renewable natural gas program.

80.28.390 - Tariff—Voluntary renewable natural gas service.

80.28.395 - Natural gas—Cost of greenhouse gas emissions—Calculation.

80.28.400 - Commission—Monitoring greenhouse gas emissions—Report.

80.28.405 - Clean energy action plan—Greenhouse gas emissions—Calculation of cost.

80.28.410 - Clean energy action plan—Account for and defer costs.

80.28.420 - Gas company recovery of costs associated with replacing certain pipeline facilities—Information to be submitted to the commission—Definitions.

80.28.425 - Multiyear rate plan.

80.28.430 - Authority to enter into agreements with certain organizations—Agreement to govern manner in which financial assistance is provided to an organization—Requirements.

80.28.435 - Replacement of natural gas with hydrogen—Notice to commission—Tariff approval.

80.28.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.