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Oregon 100% Clean Energy for All (HB 2021B)

BILL SUMMARY:
This bill requires retail electricity providers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with electricity sold to Oregon consumers to 80 percent below baseline emissions levels by 2030, 90 percent below baseline emissions levels by 2035 and 100 percent below baseline emissions levels by 2040. It will also require electric companies to develop clean energy plans and electricity service suppliers to report information for meeting clean energy targets. The bill also directs Department of Environment Quality to determine amount of emissions reduction necessary for each retail electricity provider to meet clean energy targets. And directs State Department of Energy to convene work group to examine opportunities to encourage development of small scale and community-based renewable energy projects and report findings to interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 30, 2022
STATE:
Oregon
FINAL LANGUAGE:
STATUTE:
ORS 469A.005, 469A.205, 469A.210,757.247, 757.603, 757.646 and 757.649; repealing ORS 469A.062
AUTHOR:
Representative Marsh, Representative Pham, Senator Beyer, Senator Dembrow
CO-AUTHORS:
Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon, Rep. Winsvey Campos, Rep. Brian Clem, Reo. Maxine Dexter, Rep. Julianne Fahey, Rep.. Dacia Grayber, Rep. Ken Helm, Rep. Paul Hoevy, Rep. Zach Hudson, Rep. Tina Kotek, Rep. Jason Kropf, Rep. Courtney Neron, Rep. Robert Nosse, Rep. Karin Power, Rep. jeff Reardon, Rep. Lisa Reynolds, REp. Andrea Salinas, Rep. Sheri malstrom Schouten
SENATE VOTE:
Yes: 16 No: 0
R: 0 R: 0
D: 16 D: 0
ASSEMBLY VOTE:
Yes: 35 No: 0
R: 0 R: 0
D: 35 D: 0
FISCAL IMPACT:
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LISTED OPPOSITION:
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