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Such pilot program shall evaluate electric grid capacity needs and the ability of such virtual power plants to provide grid services, including peak-shaving, during times of peak electric demand. Such pilot program shall consist of aggregations of distributed energy resources totaling up to 450 megawatts for a Phase II Utility and shall include distributed energy resources located in multiple geographic regions of the Commonwealth. An electric utility may utilize any existing or proposed distributed energy programs as part of the pilot program and to further the development of virtual power plants in the Commonwealth. An electric utility that petitions the Commission for such pilot program shall demonstrate that the utility has evaluated funding opportunities from the U.S. Department of Energy. In furthering the goals of such pilot program, the electric utility shall (i) propose programs of at least 15 megawatts incentivizing residential customers to purchase battery storage devices and (ii) notwithstanding the provisions of &#xA7; 56-585.1:13 of the Code of Virginia, propose a broader electric school bus program as part of a grid transformation filing no later than December 31, 2027, and the Commission may require competitive solicitation open to utility-owned and non-utility-owned resources. The electric utility shall not own the electric school buses as a part of its proposed program, but such electric utility may own the related storage batteries. 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In addition, the Commission shall consider lessons learned from the programs in relation to implementation of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order No. 2222 by PJM Interconnection and the complementary role of virtual power plants in the retail electricity market in the Commonwealth. As part of its evaluation, the Commission shall initiate a proceeding to establish a permanent program for the electric utility, which shall include procurement targets applicable to the electric utility for each such permanent program with corresponding performance metrics associated with either achievement of such targets or failure to achieve such targets.","order_by":null,"text":{"0":{"id":200723,"text":"As used in this act:\n\t\t\t&#8220;Aggregator&#8221; means an individual or entity, other than the electric utility, that enrolls customers in the pilot program and coordinates the operation of enrolled energy resources. 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The record of its establishment is cataloged in chapters <a href=\"https:\/\/legacylis.virginia.gov\/cgi-bin\/legp604.exe?251+ful+CHAP0709\">709<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/legacylis.virginia.gov\/cgi-bin\/legp604.exe?251+ful+CHAP0712\">712<\/a> of that year\u2019s edition of \u201cActs of Assembly,\u201d the annual state publication listing all changes made to the Code of Virginia in that year.<\/p>","references":false,"refers_to":[{"id":62210,"section_number":"56-576","catch_line":"Definitions","order_by":null,"url":"\/56-576\/"},{"id":67687,"section_number":"56-585.1","catch_line":"Generation, distribution, and transmission rates after capped rates terminate or expire","order_by":null,"url":"\/56-585.1\/"},{"id":84410,"section_number":"56-585.1:13","catch_line":"Recovery of costs associated with investment in transportation electrification","order_by":null,"url":"\/56-585.1_13\/"}],"permalink":{"id":250679,"object_type":"law","relational_id":54669,"identifier":"56-585.1:16","token":"56\/23\/56-585.1_16","url":"\/56-585.1_16\/","edition_id":1,"permalink":0,"preferred":1},"url":"\/56-585.1_16\/","token":"56\/23\/56-585.1_16","dublin_core":{"Title":"Virtual power plant pilot program","Type":"Text","Format":"text\/html","Identifier":"\u00a7 56-585.1:16","Relation":"Code of Virginia"},"html":"\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section id=\"A\"><p><span class=\"prefix-number\">A.<\/span> As used in this act:\n\t\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Aggregator<\/span>&#8221; means an individual or entity, other than the <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span>, that enrolls customers in the pilot program and coordinates the operation of enrolled energy resources. An <span class=\"dictionary\">aggregator<\/span> shall not be considered an <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> by virtue of participating in the pilot program but shall be given nondiscriminatory access to necessary customer and grid data from the utility to participate in the pilot program.\n\t\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Distributed energy resource<\/span>&#8221; means a resource of up to five megawatts that is located on the customer&#8217;s premises or is interconnected with the distribution system and produces or stores electricity or modifies the timing or amount of a customer&#8217;s electricity consumption.\n\t\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Electric utility<\/span>&#8221; means a Phase II Utility as defined in subdivision A 1 of &#xA7; <a class=\"law\" title=\"Generation, distribution, and transmission rates after capped rates terminate or expire\" href=\"\/56-585.1\/\">56-585.1<\/a> of the Code of Virginia.\n\t\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Eligible technology<\/span>&#8221; means a <span class=\"dictionary\">distributed energy resource<\/span> that meets the requirements for participation in the pilot program and does not emit carbon dioxide as a byproduct of combusting fuel or manufacturing fuel for combustion to generate electricity.\n\t\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Grid event<\/span>&#8221; means a grid condition for which the <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> <span class=\"dictionary\">schedules<\/span> or remotely dispatches enrolled devices to respond.\n\t\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Grid service<\/span>&#8221; means a capacity, energy, or ancillary service that supports grid operations.\n\t\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Historically economically disadvantaged community<\/span>&#8221; has the same meaning as provided in &#xA7; <a class=\"law\" title=\"Definitions\" href=\"\/56-576\/\">56-576<\/a> of the Code of Virginia.\n\t\t\t&#8220;<span class=\"dictionary\">Virtual power plant<\/span>&#8221; means an aggregation of <span class=\"dictionary\">distributed energy resources<\/span>, enrolled either directly with an <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> or indirectly through an <span class=\"dictionary\">aggregator<\/span>, that are operated in coordination to provide one or more <span class=\"dictionary\">grid services<\/span>. <a id=\"paragraph-200723\" class=\"section-permalink\" href=\"https:\/\/vacode.org\/56-585.1_16\/#A\"><i class=\"fa fa-link\"><\/i><\/a><\/p><\/section>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section id=\"B\"><p><span class=\"prefix-number\">B.<\/span> No later than December 1, 2025, each Phase II Utility shall <span class=\"dictionary\">petition<\/span> the State <span class=\"dictionary\">Corporation<\/span> <span class=\"dictionary\">Commission<\/span> (the <span class=\"dictionary\">Commission<\/span>) for approval to conduct a pilot program to evaluate methods to optimize demand through various technology applications including the establishment of <span class=\"dictionary\">virtual power plants<\/span>. Such pilot program shall evaluate electric grid capacity needs and the ability of such <span class=\"dictionary\">virtual power plants<\/span> to provide <span class=\"dictionary\">grid services<\/span>, including <span class=\"dictionary\">peak-shaving<\/span>, during times of peak electric demand. Such pilot program shall consist of aggregations of <span class=\"dictionary\">distributed energy resources<\/span> totaling up to 450 megawatts for a Phase II Utility and shall include <span class=\"dictionary\">distributed energy resources<\/span> located in multiple geographic regions of the Commonwealth. An <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> may utilize any existing or proposed distributed energy programs as part of the pilot program and to further the development of <span class=\"dictionary\">virtual power plants<\/span> in the Commonwealth. An <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> that <span class=\"dictionary\">petitions<\/span> the <span class=\"dictionary\">Commission<\/span> for such pilot program shall demonstrate that the utility has evaluated funding opportunities from the U.S. Department of Energy. In furthering the goals of such pilot program, the <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> shall (i) propose programs of at least 15 megawatts incentivizing residential customers to purchase <span class=\"dictionary\">battery<\/span> storage devices and (ii) notwithstanding the provisions of &#xA7; <a class=\"law\" title=\"Recovery of costs associated with investment in transportation electrification\" href=\"\/56-585.1_13\/\">56-585.1:13<\/a> of the Code of Virginia, propose a broader electric school bus program as part of a grid transformation filing no later than December 31, 2027, and the <span class=\"dictionary\">Commission<\/span> may require competitive solicitation open to utility-owned and non-utility-owned resources. The <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> shall not own the electric school buses as a part of its proposed program, but such <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> may own the related storage batteries. The <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> shall only use the bus storage batteries to access the stored electricity at times when the participating school system determines that the electric school buses are not needed to transport students. <a id=\"paragraph-200724\" class=\"section-permalink\" href=\"https:\/\/vacode.org\/56-585.1_16\/#B\"><i class=\"fa fa-link\"><\/i><\/a><\/p><\/section>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section id=\"C\"><p><span class=\"prefix-number\">C.<\/span> In conducting such pilot program, the <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> shall evaluate methods to holistically optimize demand, including: a stakeholder process to receive feedback on program design; a review of reasonable enrollment and performance incentives for participating customers; potential incentives for the purchase of a <span class=\"dictionary\">battery<\/span> storage device, including increased incentives for customers in historically economically disadvantaged communities; operational parameters for <span class=\"dictionary\">grid services<\/span>, including the annual maximum number of <span class=\"dictionary\">grid events<\/span>, the maximum duration of such <span class=\"dictionary\">grid events<\/span>, and conditions under which a participating customer may opt out of a <span class=\"dictionary\">grid event<\/span>; reasonable mechanisms to disenroll customers for nonperformance; and preliminary development of a program tariff that is designed to (a) allow customers with technologies, including <span class=\"dictionary\">battery<\/span> storage, non-<span class=\"dictionary\">battery<\/span> storage, smart thermostat, or managed electric vehicle charging technologies, to enroll their eligible technologies in the pilot program; (b) provide a mechanism to incorporate existing programs, including smart thermostat <span class=\"dictionary\">demand response<\/span>, electric vehicle charging programs, and <span class=\"dictionary\">battery<\/span> storage programs, into such tariff; (c) specify compensable <span class=\"dictionary\">grid services<\/span> for each <span class=\"dictionary\">eligible technology<\/span>, including peak demand reduction, voltage support, and emergency services; and (d) specify pay-for-performance compensation mechanisms for such <span class=\"dictionary\">grid services<\/span>. <a id=\"paragraph-200725\" class=\"section-permalink\" href=\"https:\/\/vacode.org\/56-585.1_16\/#C\"><i class=\"fa fa-link\"><\/i><\/a><\/p><\/section>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section id=\"D\"><p><span class=\"prefix-number\">D.<\/span> No later than November 15, 2026, the <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> shall <span class=\"dictionary\">petition<\/span> the <span class=\"dictionary\">Commission<\/span> for a program tariff or variations of a tariff structure through which residential and commercial and industrial customers may enroll, either directly or through an <span class=\"dictionary\">aggregator<\/span>. <a id=\"paragraph-200726\" class=\"section-permalink\" href=\"https:\/\/vacode.org\/56-585.1_16\/#D\"><i class=\"fa fa-link\"><\/i><\/a><\/p><\/section>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section id=\"E\"><p><span class=\"prefix-number\">E.<\/span> Each pilot program shall conclude its initial phase by July 1, 2028, at which time the <span class=\"dictionary\">Commission<\/span> shall undertake a review of the data and results of the pilot programs and shall evaluate the effectiveness of the pilot programs in providing <span class=\"dictionary\">grid services<\/span> during times of peak demand. In addition, the <span class=\"dictionary\">Commission<\/span> shall consider lessons learned from the programs in relation to implementation of Federal Energy Regulatory <span class=\"dictionary\">Commission<\/span> <span class=\"dictionary\">Order<\/span> No. 2222 by PJM Interconnection and the complementary role of <span class=\"dictionary\">virtual power plants<\/span> in the retail electricity market in the Commonwealth. As part of its evaluation, the <span class=\"dictionary\">Commission<\/span> shall initiate a proceeding to establish a permanent program for the <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span>, which shall include procurement targets applicable to the <span class=\"dictionary\">electric utility<\/span> for each such permanent program with corresponding performance metrics associated with either achievement of such targets or failure to achieve such targets. <a id=\"paragraph-200727\" class=\"section-permalink\" href=\"https:\/\/vacode.org\/56-585.1_16\/#E\"><i class=\"fa fa-link\"><\/i><\/a><\/p><\/section>","plain_text":"                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA\n\nVIRTUAL POWER PLANT PILOT PROGRAM (\u00a7 56-585.1:16)\n\nA. As used in this act:\n\t\t\t&#8220;Aggregator&#8221; means an individual or entity, other than the\nelectric utility, that enrolls customers in the pilot program and coordinates\nthe operation of enrolled energy resources. An aggregator shall not be\nconsidered an electric utility by virtue of participating in the pilot program\nbut shall be given nondiscriminatory access to necessary customer and grid data\nfrom the utility to participate in the pilot program.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Distributed energy resource&#8221; means a resource of up to five\nmegawatts that is located on the customer&#8217;s premises or is interconnected\nwith the distribution system and produces or stores electricity or modifies the\ntiming or amount of a customer&#8217;s electricity consumption.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Electric utility&#8221; means a Phase II Utility as defined in\nsubdivision A 1 of &#xA7; 56-585.1 of the Code of Virginia.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Eligible technology&#8221; means a distributed energy resource that\nmeets the requirements for participation in the pilot program and does not emit\ncarbon dioxide as a byproduct of combusting fuel or manufacturing fuel for\ncombustion to generate electricity.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Grid event&#8221; means a grid condition for which the electric\nutility schedules or remotely dispatches enrolled devices to respond.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Grid service&#8221; means a capacity, energy, or ancillary service\nthat supports grid operations.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Historically economically disadvantaged community&#8221; has the same\nmeaning as provided in &#xA7; 56-576 of the Code of Virginia.\n\t\t\t&#8220;Virtual power plant&#8221; means an aggregation of distributed energy\nresources, enrolled either directly with an electric utility or indirectly\nthrough an aggregator, that are operated in coordination to provide one or more\ngrid services.\n\nB. No later than December 1, 2025, each Phase II Utility shall petition the\nState Corporation Commission (the Commission) for approval to conduct a pilot\nprogram to evaluate methods to optimize demand through various technology\napplications including the establishment of virtual power plants. Such pilot\nprogram shall evaluate electric grid capacity needs and the ability of such\nvirtual power plants to provide grid services, including peak-shaving, during\ntimes of peak electric demand. Such pilot program shall consist of aggregations\nof distributed energy resources totaling up to 450 megawatts for a Phase II\nUtility and shall include distributed energy resources located in multiple\ngeographic regions of the Commonwealth. An electric utility may utilize any\nexisting or proposed distributed energy programs as part of the pilot program\nand to further the development of virtual power plants in the Commonwealth. An\nelectric utility that petitions the Commission for such pilot program shall\ndemonstrate that the utility has evaluated funding opportunities from the U.S.\nDepartment of Energy. In furthering the goals of such pilot program, the\nelectric utility shall (i) propose programs of at least 15 megawatts\nincentivizing residential customers to purchase battery storage devices and (ii)\nnotwithstanding the provisions of &#xA7; 56-585.1:13 of the Code of Virginia,\npropose a broader electric school bus program as part of a grid transformation\nfiling no later than December 31, 2027, and the Commission may require\ncompetitive solicitation open to utility-owned and non-utility-owned resources.\nThe electric utility shall not own the electric school buses as a part of its\nproposed program, but such electric utility may own the related storage\nbatteries. The electric utility shall only use the bus storage batteries to\naccess the stored electricity at times when the participating school system\ndetermines that the electric school buses are not needed to transport students.\n\nC. In conducting such pilot program, the electric utility shall evaluate methods\nto holistically optimize demand, including: a stakeholder process to receive\nfeedback on program design; a review of reasonable enrollment and performance\nincentives for participating customers; potential incentives for the purchase of\na battery storage device, including increased incentives for customers in\nhistorically economically disadvantaged communities; operational parameters for\ngrid services, including the annual maximum number of grid events, the maximum\nduration of such grid events, and conditions under which a participating\ncustomer may opt out of a grid event; reasonable mechanisms to disenroll\ncustomers for nonperformance; and preliminary development of a program tariff\nthat is designed to (a) allow customers with technologies, including battery\nstorage, non-battery storage, smart thermostat, or managed electric vehicle\ncharging technologies, to enroll their eligible technologies in the pilot\nprogram; (b) provide a mechanism to incorporate existing programs, including\nsmart thermostat demand response, electric vehicle charging programs, and\nbattery storage programs, into such tariff; (c) specify compensable grid\nservices for each eligible technology, including peak demand reduction, voltage\nsupport, and emergency services; and (d) specify pay-for-performance\ncompensation mechanisms for such grid services.\n\nD. No later than November 15, 2026, the electric utility shall petition the\nCommission for a program tariff or variations of a tariff structure through\nwhich residential and commercial and industrial customers may enroll, either\ndirectly or through an aggregator.\n\nE. Each pilot program shall conclude its initial phase by July 1, 2028, at which\ntime the Commission shall undertake a review of the data and results of the\npilot programs and shall evaluate the effectiveness of the pilot programs in\nproviding grid services during times of peak demand. In addition, the Commission\nshall consider lessons learned from the programs in relation to implementation\nof Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order No. 2222 by PJM Interconnection\nand the complementary role of virtual power plants in the retail electricity\nmarket in the Commonwealth. As part of its evaluation, the Commission shall\ninitiate a proceeding to establish a permanent program for the electric utility,\nwhich shall include procurement targets applicable to the electric utility for\neach such permanent program with corresponding performance metrics associated\nwith either achievement of such targets or failure to achieve such targets.\n\nHISTORY: 2025, cc. 709, 712.","edition":{"id":1,"name":"2025","slug":"2025","date_created":"2026-06-21 22:39:22","date_modified":"2026-06-21 22:39:22","current":1,"order_by":1,"last_import":null}}