§ 42-140-3. Purposes.
The purposes of the office shall be to:
(1) Develop and put into effect plans and programs to promote, encourage, and assist the
provision of energy resources for Rhode Island in a manner that enhances economic
well-being, social equity, and environmental quality;
(2) Monitor, forecast, and report on energy use, energy prices, and energy demand and
supply forecasts, and make findings and recommendations with regard to energy supply
diversity, reliability, and procurement, including least-cost procurement;
(3) Develop and to put into effect plans and programs to promote, encourage, and assist
the efficient and productive use of energy resources in Rhode Island, and to coordinate
energy programs for natural gas, electricity, and heating oil to maximize the aggregate
benefits of conservation and efficiency of investments;
(4) Monitor and report technological developments that may result in new and/or improved
sources of energy supply, increased energy efficiency, and reduced environmental impacts
from energy supply, transmission, and distribution;
(5) Administer the programs, duties, and responsibilities heretofore exercised by the
state energy office, except as these may be assigned by executive order or the general
laws to other departments and agencies of state government;
(6) Develop, recommend, and, as appropriate, implement integrated and/or comprehensive
strategies, including at regional and federal levels, to secure Rhode Island's interest
in energy resources, their supply and efficient use, and as necessary to interact
with persons, private sector, nonprofit, regional, federal entities and departments
and agencies of other states to effectuate this purpose;
(7) Cooperate with agencies, departments, corporations, and entities of the state and
of political subdivisions of the state in achieving its purposes;
(8) Cooperate with and assist the state planning council and the division of state planning
in developing, maintaining, and implementing state guide plan elements pertaining
to energy and renewable energy;
(9) Coordinate the energy efficiency, least-cost procurement, and systems reliability
plans and programs with the energy efficiency and resources management council;
(10) Participate in, monitor implementation of, and provide technical assistance for the
low-income home energy assistance program enhancement plan established pursuant to
§ 39-1-27.12;
(11) Participate in and monitor the distributed generation standard contracts program pursuant
to chapter 26.2 of title 39;
(12) Coordinate opportunities with and enter into contracts and/or agreements with the
commerce corporation associated with the energy efficiency, least-cost procurement,
system reliability, and renewable energy fund programs;
(13) Provide support and information to the division of planning and the state planning
council in the development of a ten-year (10) Rhode Island Energy Guide Plan, which
shall be reviewed and amended if necessary every five (5) years;
(14) Advise and provide technical assistance to state and federally funded energy programs
to support:
(i) The federal low-income home energy assistance program which provides heating assistance
to eligible low-income persons and any state funded or privately funded heating assistance
program of a similar nature assigned to it for administration;
(ii) The weatherization assistance program which offers home weatherization grants and
heating system upgrades to eligible persons of low-income;
(iii) The emergency fuel program which provides oil deliveries to families experiencing
a heating emergency;
(iv) The energy conservation program, which offers service and programs to all sectors;
(v) [Deleted by P.L. 2008, ch. 228, § 2, and P.L. 2008, ch. 422, § 2.]
(15) Advise the commerce corporation in the development of standards and rules for the
solicitation and award of renewable energy program investment funds in accordance
with § 42-64-13.2;
(16) Develop, recommend, and evaluate energy programs for state facilities and operations
in order to achieve and demonstrate the benefits of energy-efficiency, diversification
of energy supplies, energy conservation, and demand management; and
(17) Advise the governor and the general assembly with regard to energy resources and all
matters relevant to achieving the purposes of the office.