SB 123-ELECTRIC RELIABILITY ORGANIZATIONS  1:05:00 PM CO-CHAIR TARR announced the first order of business would be CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 123(RBE), "An Act relating to the creation and regulation of electric reliability organizations; relating to participation of electric utilities in electric reliability organizations; relating to duties of electric reliability organizations; providing for integrated resource planning; requiring project preapproval for certain interconnected large energy facilities; and providing for an effective date." [Before the committee was CSSB 123(RBE), read on the House floor and referred to the House Resources Standing Committee on 3/11/20.] CO-CHAIR TARR advised [CSSB 123(RBE)] and HB 151 are companion bills and because the committee heard HB 151 [on 3/4/20 and 3/6/20], it can advance [CSSB 123(RBE)] without further public testimony or five-day public notice. REPRESENTATIVE HOPKINS expressed appreciation for the work of the House Special Committee on Energy and the House Resources Standing Committee on the bill. 1:07:27 PM REPRESENTATIVE TALERICO said the legislation would be beneficial to residents in the Railbelt, and beyond, as the electrical grid becomes interconnected. The utilities have been cooperative, and he expressed strong support for the bill. REPRESENTATIVE SPOHNHOLZ recalled the state has encouraged the utilities to reduce cost and improve security reliability; passage of the bill and creation of electric reliability organizations (EROs) reflect significant progress in this regard. However, she noted her concern about the lack of direction for economic dispatch, which was not included in the bill because some utilities cannot provide the lowest cost energy. Representative Spohnholz stressed, over the long term, Alaska needs to achieve economic dispatch to save ratepayers' money, to save energy to address the challenge of climate change, and to utilize renewable energy. CO-CHAIR TARR pointed out the challenge of economic dispatch can be attributed to cost recovery needed by some utilities to pay for generation infrastructure. 1:14:11 PM REPRESENTATIVE HOPKINS moved to report CSSB 123(RBE) out of committee with individual recommendations, the attached zero fiscal note, and letter of intent. There being no objection, CSSB 123(RBE) was reported out of the House Resources Standing Committee.