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Minutes for HB2145 - Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
Short Title
Exempting the retail sale of electricity by public utilities for electric vehicle charging stations from the jurisdiction of the state corporation commission.
Minutes Content for Tue, Feb 2, 2021
The Chair Seiwert opened the hearing on HB2145.
Nick Myers, Assistant Advisor, Advisor's office, provided an overview. Representative Delperdang had a question regarding this bill in previous years, that Nick Myers will research and respond to the Representative.
PROPONENTS
Stanley L Rasmussen, Department of Defense, Region 7 - Regional Environmental Coordinator, US Army Regional Environmental and Energy Office - Central, Ft Leavenworth, appeared before the committee in support of HB2145. The Army plans on more electric vehicles. By allowing for private ownership and operation of electric vehicle charging stations, without being regulated by as a public utility, this bill enhances the infrastructure for electric vehicles.(Attachment 1)
Justin Wilson, Director, Public Policy, ChargePoint, Inc., appeared before the committee in support of HB2145. By passing HB2145, the legislature will enable any business who would like to install a charging station the ability to do so with the regulatory certainty necessary and to price those services in the manner they see fit, creating a competitive market (Attachment 2)
Mark Augustine, President of Triplett, Inc, appeared before the committee in support of HB2145. 24-7 Travel Stores has received a grant from the Department of Energy to roll out biofuels and electric vehicle charging across the Kansas Interstate network of stores, full utilization of this grant hinges on HB2145 (Attachment 3)
Jeff McClanahan, Director, Utilities Division on Behalf of the Staff of the Kansas Corporation Commission, appeared before the committee in support of HB2145. The bill will allow third-parties to sell electricity for the sole purpose of providing electric vehicle charging services to end users without becoming a public utility. (Attachment 4)
WRITTEN ONLY TESTIMONY
Written testimonies in support of HB2145 were provided by:
Kelly Gilbert, Executive Director & KC Reg. Clean Cities Coordinator, Tami Alexander, Program Coordinator, Central Kansas Clean Cities of Metropolitan Energy Center. (Attachment 5)
Doug Shepherd, V.P. of Management Consulting Services, Kansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc. (Attachment 6)
Laura Lutz, Sr Mgr, Government Affairs at Evergy; (Attachment 7)
David Nickel, Consumer Counsel for the Citizens' Utility Ratepayer Board (CURB); (Attachment 8)
Jim Frank, CEO, EV BUILD. (Attachment 9)
Chair Seiwert asked if there was any Opposition testimony to the bill, none presented. Is there any Neutral testimony to the bill, none presented. Is there any amendments to the bill, none presented.
There being no further conferees, Chair Seiwert closed the hearing on HB2145.
Meeting was adjourned at 10:00 am.