March 11, 2021
Arizona

Effort to block clean energy rules stumbles in Legislature

By Bob Christie | Associated Press | March 11, 2021 | tucson.com

Efforts by Republicans who control the Arizona Legislature to strip elected utility regulators of their power to require utilities to get more electricity from clean energy sources have hit a big bump, with the state’s largest utility coming out in opposition to the move.

In addition, it appears the measure is falling short of votes in the state Senate after one GOP lawmaker said he cannot support the bill. With only a one-vote majority and all Democrats opposed, the loss of Republican Sen. Paul Boyer’s backing could be fatal for the legislation.

The push in the Legislature to gut the Arizona Corporation Commission’s authority to require utilities to use renewable power comes as the nation is getting larger amounts of electricity from solar, wind and other clean sources. The nation is moving away from coal-fired power generation as carbon emissions driving climate change are targeted for elimination.

The commission voted for standards in November that would require most utilities to get half their power from renewable sources by 2035 and 100% by 2050. If given final approval this year, the rules would replace current standards requiring regulated utilities to use at least 15% renewable energy by 2025.

The move in the Legislature was prompted by a 2020 state Supreme Court ruling that called into question the commission’s ability to oversee anything other than rates if the Legislature gets involved. Republican Gov. Doug Ducey is backing the effort.

Boyer learned of the opposition from Arizona Public Servic on Thursday,. The measure passed the House on a party-line vote last week.

Boyer raised reliability and other issues involving the possible change in oversight. He pointed to failures in Texas during the recent freeze and said similar problems could happen in Arizona if power pricing were the only concern the commission could evaluate. He said lawsuits over a change were also possible.

He asked if the Legislature is “the appropriate venue to govern energy policy, given that we’re not year-round and we do not have staff devoted solely to energy policy,” Boyer said.

Calls to GOP Sen. Sine Kerr, the sponsor of the Senate bill, were not immediately returned Thursday.

Boyer said he wants more thought put into any effort to block the commission from imposing clean energy standards, suggesting lawmakers work through the issues for a year and possibly consider a change again in 2022.

“It was moving so quickly that I think we need to make sure that everybody’s comfortable,” Boyer said. “And now that APS is not comfortable, I really think we need to think this thing through.”

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