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Eight-state review: how other jurisdictions handle large loads, flexibility and risk allocation
Summary
REI presented a survey of eight states showing a range of approaches: expedited resource approvals in Indiana (HB 1007), Nevada's Clean Transition Tariff for bring-your-own-generation ESAs, Texas SB 6's curtailment and flexibility requirements, and common protections such as minimum demand charges and exit fees.
REI staff summarized research on how eight states (Virginia, Texas, Oregon, Ohio, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and Indiana) approach forecasting, resource planning, emissions impacts, transmission planning, tariff design and risk allocation for large-load customers.
Liz Borgay and Katie Mulvaney highlighted a number of approaches that other jurisdictions are testing. Indiana's HB 1007 creates expedited pathways for approving generation projects triggered by load growth and a…
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