Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 528 — Use of foreign coal by qualifying facilities

Pennsylvania § 528
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 66PUBLIC UTILITIES
PartPART I
Ch. 5POWERS AND DUTIES

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Bluebook
66 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 528 (2026).

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(a)Legislative findings.--The General Assembly hereby finds as follows:
(1)Potential qualifying facilities which would generate electricity from United States energy sources are, and will for the foreseeable future continue to be, able to supplement adequately the capacity needs of public utilities in this Commonwealth.
(2)Some of those qualifying facilities offer the multiple benefits of supplying electricity to Pennsylvania ratepayers at a reasonable price, creating jobs in areas of high unemployment in this Commonwealth and helping to clean up this Commonwealth's environment.
(3)Although Federal law places a duty on public utilities to buy electricity generated by qualifying facilities, Federal law does not dictate how the price paid by public utilities and the charges to ratepay

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Legislative History

(July 6, 1988, P.L.490, No.83, eff. imd.) 1988 Amendment.Act 83 added section 528.

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