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Code · Washington · Title 80 — Public Utilities · Chapter 80.28

RCW 80.28.385

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(1)A natural gas company may propose a renewable natural gas program under which the company would supply renewable natural gas for a portion of the natural gas sold or delivered to its retail customers. The renewable natural gas program is subject to review and approval by the commission. The customer charge for a renewable natural gas program may not exceed five percent of the amount charged to retail customers for natural gas.
(2)The environmental attributes of renewable natural gas provided under this section must be retired using procedures established by the commission and may not be used for any other purpose. The commission must approve procedures for banking and transfer of environmental attributes.
(3)As used in this section, "renewable natural gas" includes renewable natural gas as defined in RCW 54.04.190 . The commission may approve inclusion of other sources of gas if those sources are produced without consumption of fossil fuels.
[ 2019 c 285 s 13 .]
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Findings — 2019 c 285: See note following RCW 80.28.380 .
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