Source: Utilities and Transportation Commission, October 5, 2021
New workshops, rulemakings, and upcoming dates
The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC or commission) invites the public to participate in its work to implement Washington’s clean energy legislation.
The 2019 Clean Energy Transformation Act requires electric utilities to transition to a carbon-neutral supply of electricity by 2030 and source 100% of their electricity from renewable or non-carbon-emitting sources by 2045.
In the 2021-23 Omnibus Operating Appropriations Act, the commission received funding to “examine feasible and practical pathways for investor-owned electric and natural gas utilities to contribute their share to greenhouse gas emissions reductions as described in RCW 70A.45.020 [state law].”
The commission is conducting numerous rulemakings, workgroups, and other proceedings to implement in support of these bills and other recently enacted energy legislation.
New announcements
- Commission headquarters remain closed to the public. Our staff are following Gov. Inslee’s phased reopening plan by teleworking. Open meetings and other official business will continue remotely during this closure. Please see the commission’s COVID-19 response page for more information on impacts to our operations and regulated industries.
- On Friday, Oct. 1, the commission issued a Request for Proposals for consulting services to support the commission’s examination of energy decarbonization pathways and impacts (docket U-210553).
Date | Item | Description |
Early October | Markets and CETA Compliance Rulemaking Joint Workshop with Department of Commerce (docket UE-210183) | On Aug. 20, the commission sent a notice adjusting the target date for the issuance of draft rules addressing the “use of electricity” requirement in RCW 19.405.040(1)(a). This milestone has been moved to early October. More information is available in the notice. |