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Representative Logan advances option to fund thermal efficiency via a thermal benefits charge tied to unregulated fuels
Summary
As an alternative path to implementing the Clean Heat Standard, Representative Kate Logan presented a statutory option to establish a thermal efficiency benefits charge on unregulated heating fuels, directing the revenue to the state’s efficiency fund to finance thermal efficiency measures.
Representative Kate Logan told the committee she was presenting an option from the Public Utility Commission’s Clean Heat Standard check‑back report: a thermal efficiency benefits charge assessed on unregulated fuels to raise funds for thermal efficiency programs.
Logan explained the charge would be a volumetric fee (a…
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