Rep. Vickie O. Nardello led a bipartisan group of legislators who voiced their support and passed Senate Bill 1243, An Act Concerning the Establishment of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and Planning for Connecticut’s Energy Future, formerly Senate Bill 1. The bill received overwhelming support in the House of Representatives and passed 139 to 8. This legislation will chart a new course in energy policy, making Connecticut a national leader in embracing clean energy, lowering energy costs, and developing energy jobs, industries and businesses.
“We are taking responsibility for Connecticut’s energy future with this legislation,” said Representative Nardello, House chair of the legislature’s Energy & Technology Committee. “We are clearly moving to cleaner energy, energy efficiency and renewable energy, and have successfully balanced our energy needs in a way that recognizes the impact on rate payers. We have included goals for lowering rates in all aspects of our planning process.”
In its major components, the legislation:
- Creates the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)
- Creates the Clean Energy Finance & Investment Authority to leverage private capital for clean energy projects
- Improves electricity contracting and procurement procedures to lower rates
- Orders a study of electric market rules and their effect on higher rates
- Supports zero-emission and low-emission technologies
- Establishes a one-stop-shop to proactively reach out to businesses and consult with them on available programs and reducing their energy costs
“This marks a major step toward a cleaner, more efficient, and more affordable energy future for Connecticut’s families and businesses. It will help to create jobs and businesses in clean energy and energy efficiency industries, putting Connecticut at the forefront of innovation and development,” said House Speaker Christopher G. Donovan.
“This legislation will build Connecticut’s energy future by lowering energy costs and opening up job and business opportunities across a wide spectrum of energy industries. With this bill, Connecticut becomes a national leader in energy policy, embracing clean energy as the path to success in the 21st century economy,” said Senator Williams.
“This bill will create a full-time, dedicated energy department led by a nationally recognized expert on energy and environmental matters. It will enable us to fulfill our commitment to reduce energy costs and deliver on the promise of clean, safe and reliable energy,” said Senator John Fonfara (D-Hartford), Co-chair, Energy & Technology Committee.
"Passing this bill allows Connecticut to lead the nation by growing a truly green economy and by achieving a cleaner, greener, more affordable energy future for the people and businesses of our state," said Rep. Lonnie Reed, Vice-chair of the Energy and Technology Committee. "It is a bold, thoughtful and collaborative accomplishment that includes innovative ideas from the Malloy administration and from knowledgeable legislators on both sides of the aisle."
“The process of creating this bill was long, arduous and complicated," said Rep. Laura Hoydick (R-Stratford), Energy & Technology Committee ranking member. “That’s what happens when so many people representing so many points of view and constituents and areas of expertise work to create legislation that affects our entire state. I applaud the administration, legislative leaders and staff who worked tenaciously and tirelessly resulting in a very good outcome for the residents and businesses of our state. The focus is on the lowering of electric rates, making renewable energy and conservation programs accessible to all. I’m happy we have a department that will manage the environment and energy needs of the state because though the legislature can set direction, we need the administration to effect those changes.”
The broad aim of Senate Bill 1243 is to lower Connecticut’s energy costs and electric rates (amongst the highest in the nation), while moving the state toward clean and efficient energy. The bill seeks to help create the industries, jobs and businesses necessary to facilitate this kind of transformation in Connecticut, and then export those products, technologies and services elsewhere in the world.
The bill, having passed both the House and Senate now goes to the Governor who is expected to sign the bill.
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