HB4026

Relating to expanding the requirements for integrated resource plans utility companies must file with the Public Service Commission

Chamber Passed·2/6/26

Expands requirements for integrated resource plans utility companies must file with the Public Service Commission.

This bill mandates that electric utilities in West Virginia expand their integrated resource plans to include comprehensive analyses of advanced transmission technologies. These technologies must detail economic and technological feasibility, optimization, reliability, and resiliency. The plans must also list other technologies designed to increase efficiency, safety, reliability, resilience, and capacity. The Public Service Commission will analyze these plans and may request further information.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 70–24 · Feb 6
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

0
11
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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

87 Yea

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7 Nay

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5 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 23

2:00 PM

Senate Energy, Industry and Mining Committee Meeting

Feb 16

2:00 PM

Senate Energy, Industry and Mining Committee Meeting

History

Mar 11

Senate

House Message received

Mar 11

Senate

Senate refused to recede; requested conference (Voice vote)

Mar 11

Senate

Senate appointed conference committee: Rose, Martin, Garcia