519 - Construction of electric generating units fueled by oil or natural gas.

     § 519.  Construction of electric generating units fueled by oil                or natural gas.        (a)  General rule.--Only upon the application of a public     utility and the approval of the application by the commission     shall it be lawful for the utility to begin the construction of     an electric generating unit fueled by oil or natural gas.        (b)  Review by commission.--Every application shall be made     to the commission, in writing, and shall be in the form and     contain the information the commission requires by its     regulations. The commission shall approve an application if,     after reasonable notice and hearing, the affected public utility     proves, and the commission finds, any of the following:            (1)  There are no reasonably available sites on which a        unit or units of comparable capacity fueled by coal, a        synthetic derived in whole or in part from coal or a mixture        which includes coal or is derived in whole or in part from        coal could be operated in compliance with present and        reasonably anticipated environmental laws and regulations.            (2)  There is a strong probability that construction and        subsequent operation of a unit or units of comparable        capacity fueled by coal, a synthetic derived in whole or in        part from coal or a mixture which includes coal or is derived        in whole or in part from coal would be more costly to        ratepayers over the useful life of the nonoil or nongas unit        or units than would construction and subsequent operation of        the unit proposed by the utility.        (c)  Environmental questions.--The commission may certify, to     the Department of Environmental Resources, any question     regarding the applicability of environmental laws and     regulations, when the question arises in a proceeding under this     section, and may incorporate the department's findings in its     decision.        (d)  Time limit on commission review.--If the commission     fails to approve or disapprove an application within six months     after the date on which the application is filed, it shall be     lawful for the affected utility to construct the proposed     electric generating unit as though the commission had approved     the application.        (e)  Capacity determinations.--This section does not     authorize the commission to review the affected public utility's     determination that there is a need to construct a new electric     generating unit of the capacity and by the in-service date     proposed by the utility and does not supersede a decision by the     commission under some other provision of law that there is, or     was, not a need to construct a new electric generating unit of     the capacity and by the in-service date proposed by the utility.        (f)  Mixture with oil or natural gas.--For the purposes of     this section, the phrase "mixture which includes coal or is     derived in whole or in part from coal" includes, but is not     limited to, both the intermittent and the simultaneous burning     of oil or natural gas with coal or a coal derivative if the     intermittent or simultaneous burning of oil or natural gas     would:            (1)  lower the cost, to the ratepayers, of using coal or        a coal derivative; or            (2)  enable coal or a coal derivative to be burned in        compliance with present and reasonably anticipated        environmental laws and regulations.     (Dec. 21, 1984, P.L.1240, No.234, eff. imd.; Dec. 21, 1984,     P.L.1270, No.241, eff. 60 days)        1984 Amendments.  Acts 234 and 241 added section 519. The     amendments by Acts 234 and 241 are identical and therefore have     been merged.        References in Text.  The Department of Environmental     Resources, referred to in subsec. (c), was abolished by Act 18     of 1995. Its functions were transferred to the Department of     Conservation and Natural Resources and the Department of     Environmental Protection.