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VA HB895
VA HB895Electric utilities; energy storage requirements, Department of Energy to develop model ordinance.
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
03/06/2026
03/06/2026
Crossed Over
03/11/2026
03/11/2026
Passed
03/30/2026
03/30/2026
Dead
Introduced Session
2026 Regular Regular Session
Bill Summary
Electric utilities; energy storage resources; Department of Energy to develop model ordinances; State Corporation Commission to conduct technology demonstration program. Increases the targets for energy storage capacity that Appalachian Power and Dominion Energy Virginia are required to petition the State Corporation Commission (the Commission) for approval to construct, acquire, or procure and extends the time frame by which such capacity must be met. Under the bill, (i) Appalachian Power shall petition the Commission for approval to construct, acquire, or procure at least 780 megawatts of short-duration energy storage capacity by 2040 and 520 megawatts of long-duration energy storage capacity by 2045 and (ii) Dominion Energy Virginia shall petition the Commission for approval to construct, acquire, or procure at least 16,000 megawatts of short-duration energy storage capacity by 2045 and 4,000 megawatts of long-duration energy storage capacity by 2045. "Long-duration energy storage" and "short-duration energy storage" are defined in the bill. Under the bill, the Commission shall approve an independent auditor to help develop criteria for and to help review requests for proposals for new energy storage resources. The bill requires the Commission to conduct a technology demonstration program for long-duration energy storage resources and initiate a proceeding to determine if such technology is viable and that the targets in the bill are reasonably achievable, for which a final order shall be entered no later than March 1, 2031. Certain provisions of the bill are only effective upon such determination by the Commission. The bill requires the Department of Energy, in consultation with the Department of Environmental Quality and the Department of Fire Programs, to develop model ordinances suggested for use by localities in their regulation of energy storage projects by December 1, 2026. The bill directs the Commission to initiate a technical conference by September 1, 2026, to evaluate safety standards and practices for energy storage development. The bill also includes a provision authorizing the Commission to evaluate energy storage project proposals during annual petitions filed for the development of new renewable generation capacity. This bill is identical to SB 448.
AI Summary
This bill significantly expands energy storage requirements for electric utilities in Virginia, aiming to bolster grid reliability and integrate renewable energy sources. Specifically, Appalachian Power and Dominion Energy Virginia must petition the State Corporation Commission (SCC) for approval to construct, acquire, or procure increased amounts of both short-duration energy storage (less than 10 hours of capacity) and long-duration energy storage (10 hours or more of capacity) by set deadlines, with Dominion Energy Virginia facing much larger capacity targets. The bill also mandates the Department of Energy to develop model ordinances for local governments to regulate energy storage projects, ensuring safety standards are considered, and requires the SCC to conduct a technology demonstration program for long-duration energy storage to assess its viability and achievability before certain provisions of the bill become fully effective. Furthermore, the Department of Energy, in collaboration with other state agencies, will convene work groups to develop recommendations and financial incentives for energy storage development and will engage with PJM Interconnection, LLC, a regional transmission organization, to review market conditions related to energy storage.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Business and Industry
Sponsors (5)
Richard Sullivan (D)*,
Elizabeth Bennett-Parker (D),
Betsy Carr (D),
Alfonso Lopez (D),
Shelly Simonds (D),
Last Action
Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB895) (on 04/02/2026)
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