Dueling energy bills moving through Alabama Legislature

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Dueling energy bills moving through Alabama Legislature
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Lawmakers will consider two different bills in committee hearings Wednesday that propose sweeping changes to the Alabama Public Service Commission (APSC), but the impacts and proposed outcomes of the bills are different.

) - Lawmakers will consider two different bills in committee hearings Wednesday that propose sweeping changes to the Alabama Public Service Commission , but the impacts and proposed outcomes of the bills are different.

that proposes cost-saving measures for Alabama Power ratepayers. HB475 would force the APSC to regulate Alabama Power through rate cases, which hasn’t happened in more than forty years. The APSC is currently regulated by adjustable formula rates, which weIt would also cap Alabama Power’s profits by prohibiting the company’s return on equity from going above the national average.Four new commissioners would be appointed by the governor by July 2026.The bill creates a new, non-elected leader of the APSC called the Secretary of Energy which would be a cabinet-level position and appointed by the governor. This position would set the agendas for the APSC and run the agency. It would also expand the APSC from three at-large members to seven who would be elected by regional districts. The new members would be initially appointed by the governor as early as this July and serve various term lengths. Elected members would beBoth bills prohibit passing along costs to ratepayers for lobbying, some advertising expenses and charitable giving, all of which are already in place.HB392 proposed transitioning the ASPCMonday shooting leaves man critically injured in MontgomeryProtestors urge Gov. Ivey to halt execution of man who didn’t pull trigger in deadly robberyAlabama governor signs Safe Streets Act, law inspired by two Mobile County teens killed in DUI, hit-and-run crashes

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