West Virginia Code § 24-2-1g

Rate incentives for utility investment in qualified clean coal and clean air
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control technology facilities.
(a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the State of West Virginia has been a
major supplier of coal to the electric power industry both within and outside of the State of
West Virginia; the congress of the United States is currently considering legislation to limit
the emissions of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen from coal fired electric generaeting plants; the
continued use of coal for generating electrical energy can be accomplished in an
environmentally acceptable manner through the use of current state ofr the art and emerging
clean coal and clean air technology; it is in the interest of the economy of West Virginia to
encourage the use of such technologies for the production of electricity and steam; revenues
from the continued production of coal are important to the State of West Virginia and are
necessary for the funding of education and other vital state stervices; the construction of
electric utility generation and transmission facilities may continue for many years following
the finalization of plans for such facilities; and the prudence of the construction of such
facilities may be affected by changing conditions during the extended interval between
finalization of plans and completion of construction.
(b) Upon a finding that it is in the public interest of this state, as provided in section one,
article one of this chapter, the Public Service Commission shall authorize rate-making
allowances for electric utility investmgent in clean coal and clean air technology facilities or
electric utility purchases of power from clean coal technology facilities located in West
Virginia which shall provide ane incentive to encourage investments in such technology.
(c) For purposes of this Lsection a qualified clean coal or clean air technology facility must
use coal produced in West Virginia for no less than seventy-five percent of its fuel
requirements.
(d) The Public Service Commission shall determine, at such time and in such proceeding,
form and manner as is considered appropriate by the commission, the extent to which any
elecWtric utility investment or purchases of power qualify for incentive rate-making pursuant
to this section.

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