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Committee debates process for EV-charging petitions and embodied-carbon proposal ahead of April hearings

2887930 · April 6, 2025
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Summary

Executive committee members and stakeholders debated whether to consolidate, deny or modify three competing EV-charging petitions and discussed procedural and economic gaps in an embodied-carbon proposal ahead of upcoming BFRW/B RFW committee hearings.

Committee members spent substantial time discussing process options for three competing petitions to amend the code’s EV charging and readiness provisions, and they raised procedural cautions about how to proceed with an embodied-carbon proposal that several stakeholders say lacks an updated economic-impact analysis.

Roger Haringa, committee chair, and Todd (staff) explained the committee’s options for the EV proposals: deny all three and introduce a new alternate; pick one petition and modify it while denying the others; or modify one or more and forward them. Haringa said the petitions are “very similar”…

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