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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 757 § 757.539 — Eligibility criteria; contents of application; project proposal processes;

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 757 ·
Oregon Code § 757.539 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Eligibility criteria; contents of application; project proposal processes; recovery of costs; rate cap; report to Legislative Assembly. (1) As used in this section, “emission” means any anthropogenic gas, such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride. (2) The Public Utility Commission shall establish a voluntary emission reduction program for the purposes of incentivizing public utilities that furnish natural gas to invest in projects that reduce emissions and providing benefits to customers of public utilities that furnish natural gas. (3) As part of the emission reduction program, the commission shall establish eligibility criteria for projects. The eligibility criteria must include: (a) That the public utility requesting the project be a public utility that furnishes natural gas and that the project involve the provision of natural gas; (b) That the project directly or indirectly reduce emissions; (c) That the project benefit customers of the public utility as identified by the commission by rule or order; (d) That the public utility, without the emission reduction program, would not invest in the project in the ordinary course of business; (e) That the public utility, prior to filing an application under subsection (4) of this section, involve stakeholders as required by the commission by rule or order; and (f) That the rate impact of the aggregate of all projects undertaken by a public utility under this section not exceed an amount established by the commission by rule or order. (4) For each project that a public utility proposes under this section, the public utility must file with the commission an application. An application filed under this subsection must include: (a) A description of the project; (b) The projected amount of capital and operating costs necessary to complete and operate the project; (c) The projected amount of reduced emissions created by the project; (d) The potential of the project to reduce emissions not identified in paragraph (c) of this subsection; (e) The projected date on which the project will become operational; (f) A requested method, as described in subsection (8) of this section, for recovery of costs incurred and investments made and for the receipt of additional incentives; (g) An explanation of why the public utility, without the emission reduction program, would not invest in the project in the ordinary course of business; (h) Proof of stakeholder involvement; (i) The projected rate impact of the project; (j) The projected aggregate rate impact of all projects proposed by the public utility under this section and approved by the commission for the public utility under this section; (k) An explanation of how the public utility will provide the commission with progress updates during the life of the project, including updates on costs and reduced emissions associated with the project; and (L) Any other information required by the commission by rule or order. (5)(a) The commission shall establish a two-tiered process for submitting a project proposal under the emission reduction program. For the purpose of establishing the tiers, the commission shall: (A) Establish a threshold for overall project cost; and (B) Establish a threshold for overall project cost per metric ton of reduced emissions. (b) If a proposed project meets both the threshold described in paragraph (a)(A) of this subsection and the threshold described in paragraph (a)(B) of this subsection, the project is a tier one project subject to the requirements of subsection (6) of this section. If a proposed project does not meet the threshold described in paragraph (a)(A) of this subsection or the threshold described in paragraph (a)(B) of this subsection, the project is a tier two project subject to the requirements of subsection (7) of this section. (6) For tier one projects, the commission shall: (a) Provide interested parties with an opportunity to submit written comment in response to the proposed project; (b) Hold a public hearing to address all submitted written comments; and (c) Issue a final order on the proposed project within 90 days of receiving the application for the project, or at a later time as authorized by the public utility. (7) For tier two projects, the commission shall: (a) By rule or order, provide interested parties with an opportunity to submit testimony in response to the proposed project and be heard; and (b) Issue a final order on the proposed project within 180 days of receiving the application for the project, or at a later time as authorized by the public utility. (8) If a final order issued under subsection (6)(c) or (7)(b) of this section authorizes a project, the order shall specify: (a) The type of ratepayer from whom the public utility that submitted the project proposal may recover costs incurred and investments made and receive any allow
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