(a) The Legislature hereby finds that:
(1) Coal-fired power plants owned by public electric utilities in West Virginia provide electric utility customers in the state with reliable and affordable energy;
(2) West Virginias access to coal reserves has provided the citizens of the state with access to an energy resource that is affordable and accessible to coal-fired power plants in West Virginia; and
(3) Matters generally related to homeland security and national defense are of paramount importance to West Virginia and its residents and coal-fired power plants provide optimal protection and resiliency toward state security and uninterrupted power supplies for household, industrial, and military applications.
(b) It is the purpose of the Legislature to:
(1) Require the West Virginia Public Service Commission to consider all economics associated with its actions regarding the in-state plants operated by a public electric utility, including impacts on local communities and surrounding counties, and all impacts on employment; and
(2) Require public electric utilities to provide adequate notice before plant closure or permanently idling.
(c) Before any public electric utility announces the retirement of an electricity-generating unit, the proposed shutdown of an electricity-generating unit, or the proposed sale of and electricity-generating plant to another operator, the public electric utility shall give notice to the West Virginia Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Public Service Commission of West Virginia, and the Legislatures Joint Committee on Government and Finance.
(d) Nothing in this section shall restrict or impede the commissions ability to act on future rate cases or other matters coming before the commission that ultimately affect electrical rates.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 24. Public Service Commission
Article 2. Powers and Duties of Public Service Commission
§24-2-1. Jurisdiction of Commission; Waiver of Jurisdiction
§24-2-1a. Authority of Commission to Enter and Inspect Railroad Property
§24-2-1b. Additional Jurisdiction of Commission
§24-2-1c. Certificates of Need Required for Solid Waste Facilities
§24-2-1d. Future Electric Generating Capacity Requirements
§24-2-1e. Rate Recovery for Construction of Electric Transmission Facilities
§24-2-1f. Jurisdiction of Commission Over Solid Waste Facilities
§24-2-1h. Additional Powers and Duties of Commission to Control Flow of Solid Waste
§24-2-1j. Special Rates for Energy Intensive Industrial Consumers of Electric Power
§24-2-1n. West Virginia Business Ready Sites Program
§24-2-1o. Renewable Energy Facilities Program
§24-2-1p. Middle-Mile Fiber Broadband Infrastructure Expansion Program
§24-2-1q. Base Fuel Supply Requirements for Electric Grid Resiliency
§24-2-2. General Power of Commission to Regulate Public Utilities
§24-2-3. General Power of Commission With Respect to Rates
§24-2-3a. Advance Notice of Filing of General Rate Case Required
§24-2-3b. Transitional Suspension of Schedule; Legislative Findings; Procedure
§24-2-3c. Cessation of Jurisdiction Over Rates for Certain Services Subject to Competition
§24-2-4. Procedure for Changing Rates
§24-2-4a. Procedure for Changing Rates After June 30, 1981
§24-2-4d. Procedures for Intrastate Rail Carrier Rate-Making and Compliants
§24-2-4e. Environmental Control Bonds
§24-2-4f. Consumer Rate Relief Bonds
§24-2-6. Power as to Connecting Telephone and Telegraph Services
§24-2-11. Requirements for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity
§24-2-11b. Continuing Prudence Reviews
§24-2-13. Enforcement of Federal Acts
§24-2-15. Automatic Adjustment Clauses or Fuel Adjustment Clauses Prohibited
§24-2-16. Anticompetitive Clauses in Natural Gas Contracts Prohibited
§24-2-19. Integrated Resource Planning Required