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Pennsylvania considers AEPS hike

  • Märkte: Electricity, Emissions
  • 11.12.23

The first hearing on a proposed hike to Pennsylvania's alternative energy portfolio standard (AEPS) signaled that support for the measure could fall along partisan lines, potentially complicating its path out of the legislature.

Testimony on the bill, HB 1467, before the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Environmental Resources and Energy Committee today sparked concerns about the reliability of the PJM grid among Republicans, as Democrats warned that more ambitious mandates in neighboring states threaten to leave Pennsylvania's renewable energy sector behind.

The committee did not vote on the proposal.

The legislation would raise the AEPS' Tier I requirements to 30pc of utility retail sales by the end of the 2031 reporting year, which spans June 2030-May 2031. In addition, it would increase solar obligations, a subset of the Tier I requirement, to 14pc by 2031, with 8pc to come from in-state, grid-scale solar; 4pc from in-state, distributed generation systems; and 2pc from in-state community solar projects.

The current Pennsylvania Tier I mandates plateaued in May 2021 at 8pc with 0.5pc from in-state solar.

Renewable energy advocates and governor Josh Shapiro's (D) administration said that the support for distributed resources would bolster demand response and grid reliability. Raising the AEPS mandates would ensure that Pennsylvania remains competitive with higher mandates in other PJM states, signaling long-term support for developers, they said.

But Republicans questioned the prudence of relying more heavily on intermittent generation in the wake of PJM testimony that resource retirements through 2030 — a planned 40,000MW or 21pc of the system's current installed generation — could lead to a "supply crunch" near the end of the decade.

"Grid reliability is a major concern, and should be a major concern, for folks across the commonwealth," Republican committee chair Martin Causer said. "We need to be extremely mindful that the policies that we enact have real impact, and we need to look at all sides of that impact going forward."

Shapiro campaigned on the 30pc by 2030 renewable energy goal during the 2022 election. While his administration supports HB 1467, the bump to the AEPS would require some bipartisan support to make it out of the General Assembly, given Republicans' six-seat majority in the Senate. Democrats have a one-seat majority in the House of Representatives.


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