Relating to the Director of the Department of Environmental Quality.
SB 998 requires gas STRIDE plans to justify replacements by safety, cost-effectiveness, and alternatives like electrification, with two-year customer notices and climate-aligned cr
SB 998 requires gas STRIDE plans to justify replacements by safety, cost-effectiveness, and alternatives like electrification, with two-year customer notices and climate-aligned cr
Status: Hearing scheduled 3/13 at 1:00 p.m.
Introduced: January 29, 2025
SB 998 revises the statutory STRIDE (gas infrastructure replacement surcharge) process to shift the program’s stated purpose from simply “accelerating” infrastructure work to “promoting” gas infrastructure improvements only when necessary and appropriate to (1) ensure safety and reliability and (2) align with State climate policy. The bill adds new requirements for the content of company STRIDE plans and tightens Public Service Commission (PSC) approval criteria so that replacement projects are evaluated against alternatives and the State’s decarbonization goals.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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