Key Votes
SB 213 - Renewable Electricity Standards - Key Vote
Michigan Key Votes
Stages
- Oct. 6, 2008 Executive Signed
- Sept. 18, 2008 House Conference Report Adopted
- Sept. 18, 2008 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- July 24, 2008 Senate Concurrence Vote Failed
- July 23, 2008 House Bill Passed
- June 27, 2008 Senate Bill Passed
- Feb. 20, 2007 Introduced
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Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Signed (Executive) - Oct. 6, 2008
Title: Renewable Electricity Standards
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (83-24) - Sept. 18, 2008 (Key vote)
Title: Renewable Electricity Standards
Vote to adopt a conference report that establishes renewable energy standards for electric utilities with a goal of obtaining 10 percent of state electric power from renewable sources by 2015.
- - $3 per month per residential customer meter;
- $5 per month per commercial secondary customer meter; and
- $187.50 per month per commercial primary or industrial customer.
- - Offerings for each customer class, including for low income residents;
- Necessary funding levels;
- Program cost recovery;
- Ensure that charges per class customer rate are feasible;
- Specify whether the megawatt hours of electricity or MCFs of natural gas will be weather-normalized;
- Demonstrating cost-effectiveness;
- Effective administration of the program; and
- Process to obtain independent expert evaluation of the program.
- - For biennial savings in 2008-2009,0.3 percent of the total annual electricity sales in megawatt hours in 2007;
- For annual savings in 2010, 0.5 percent of the total annual electricity sales in megawatt hours in 2009;
- For annual savings in 2011, 0.75 percent of the total annual electricity sales in megawatt hours in 2010; and
- For annual savings in in the years 2012 through 2015, 1 percent of the total annual electricity sales in megawatt hours in preceding years.
- - For biennial savings in 2008-2009, 0.1 percent of the total annual natural gas sales in 2007;
- For annual savings in 2010, 0.25 percent of the total annual natural gas sales in 2009;
- For annual savings in 2001, 0.5 percent of the total annual natural gas sales in 2010; and
- For annual savings in in the years 2012 through 2015, 0.75 percent of the total annual natural gas sales in preceding years.
- - In 2009, 0.75 percent of total sales revenues for 2007;
- In 2010, 1 percent of total sales revenues for 2008;
- In 2011, 1.5 percent of total sales revenues for 2009; and
- In 2012, 2 percent of total sales revenues for 2010 through 2011.
- - Regions of highest level wind energy harvest potential;
- Wind generating capacity in megawatts that can be installed;
- Energy production potential for each identifiable region; and
- Wind generation capacity already in service in each identifiable region.
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (26-10) - Sept. 18, 2008 (Key vote)
Title: Renewable Electricity Standards
Vote to adopt a conference report that establishes renewable energy standards for electric utilities with a goal of obtaining 10 percent of state electric power from renewable sources by 2015.
- - $3 per month per residential customer meter;
- $5 per month per commercial secondary customer meter; and
- $187.50 per month per commercial primary or industrial customer.
- - Offerings for each customer class, including for low income residents;
- Necessary funding levels;
- Program cost recovery;
- Ensure that charges per class customer rate are feasible;
- Specify whether the megawatt hours of electricity or MCFs of natural gas will be weather-normalized;
- Demonstrating cost-effectiveness;
- Effective administration of the program; and
- Process to obtain independent expert evaluation of the program.
- - For biennial savings in 2008-2009,0.3 percent of the total annual electricity sales in megawatt hours in 2007;
- For annual savings in 2010, 0.5 percent of the total annual electricity sales in megawatt hours in 2009;
- For annual savings in 2011, 0.75 percent of the total annual electricity sales in megawatt hours in 2010; and
- For annual savings in in the years 2012 through 2015, 1 percent of the total annual electricity sales in megawatt hours in preceding years.
- - For biennial savings in 2008-2009, 0.1 percent of the total annual natural gas sales in 2007;
- For annual savings in 2010, 0.25 percent of the total annual natural gas sales in 2009;
- For annual savings in 2001, 0.5 percent of the total annual natural gas sales in 2010; and
- For annual savings in in the years 2012 through 2015, 0.75 percent of the total annual natural gas sales in preceding years.
- - In 2009, 0.75 percent of total sales revenues for 2007;
- In 2010, 1 percent of total sales revenues for 2008;
- In 2011, 1.5 percent of total sales revenues for 2009; and
- In 2012, 2 percent of total sales revenues for 2010 through 2011.
- - Regions of highest level wind energy harvest potential;
- Wind generating capacity in megawatts that can be installed;
- Energy production potential for each identifiable region; and
- Wind generation capacity already in service in each identifiable region.
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Failed (Senate) (10-18) - July 24, 2008
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (86-21) - July 23, 2008
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (20-15) - June 27, 2008
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Feb. 20, 2007
Title: Renewable Electricity Standards
Sponsors
- Patricia L. 'Patty' Birkholz (MI - R) (Out Of Office)
Co-sponsors
- James 'Jim' Barcia (MI - D) (Out Of Office)
- Bill Hardiman (MI - R) (Out Of Office)
- Mark C. Jansen (MI - R)
- Roger N. Kahn (MI - R)
- Michael N. 'Mickey' Switalski (MI - D) (Out Of Office)