Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 757 § 757.528 — Greenhouse gas emissions standard applicable to consumer-owned utilities;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 757 ·
Oregon Code § 757.528·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Greenhouse gas emissions standard applicable to consumer-owned utilities;
modification; rules.
(1) Unless modified by rule by the State Department of Energy as provided in
this section, the greenhouse gas emissions standard that applies to
consumer-owned utilities is 1,100 pounds of greenhouse gases per megawatt-hour
for a generating facility.
(2) Unless
modified pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, the greenhouse gas
emissions standard includes only carbon dioxide emissions.
(3) For purposes
of applying the emissions standard to cogeneration facilities, the department
shall establish an output-based methodology to ensure that the calculation of
emissions of greenhouse gases for cogeneration facilities recognizes the total
usable energy output of the process and includes all greenhouse gases emitted
by the facility in the production of both electrical and thermal energy.
(4) The
department shall review the greenhouse gas emissions standard established under
this section no more than once every three years. After public notice and
hearing, and consultation with the Public Utility Commission, the department
may:
(a) Modify the
emissions standard to include other greenhouse gases as defined in ORS
468A.210, with the other greenhouse gases expressed as their carbon dioxide
equivalent; and
(b) Modify the
emissions standard based upon current information on the rate of greenhouse gas
emissions from a commercially available combined-cycle natural gas generating
facility that:
(A) Employs a
combination of one or more gas turbines and one or more steam turbines and
produces electricity in the steam turbines from waste heat produced by the gas
turbines;
(B) Has a heat
rate at high elevation within the boundaries of the Western Electricity
Coordinating Council; and
(C) Has a heat
rate at ambient temperatures when operating during the hottest day of the year.
(5) In modifying
the greenhouse gas emissions standard, the department shall:
(a) Use an
output-based methodology to ensure that the calculation of greenhouse gas
emissions through cogeneration recognizes the total usable energy output of the
process and includes all greenhouse gases emitted by the generating facility in
the production of both electrical and thermal energy; and
(b) Consider the
effects of the emissions standard on system reliability and overall costs to
electricity consumers.
(6) If upon a
review conducted pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, the department
determines that a mandatory greenhouse gas emissions limit has been established
pursuant to state or federal law, the department shall issue a report to the
appropriate legislative committees of the Legislative Assembly stating which
portions, if any, of the greenhouse gas emissions standard are no longer
necessary as a matter of state law. [2009 c.751 §3]
Note:
See note under 757.522.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 757.528
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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