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TWENTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE, 2013 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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HOUSE RESOLUTION
REQUESTING THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION TO EVALUATE IN THE RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARDS STUDY PREFERENCES FOR CERTAIN RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES AND THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A CLEAN ENERGY STANDARD.
WHEREAS, attaining independence from detrimental reliance on fossil fuels has been a long-standing objective for the State; and
WHEREAS, reducing the State's fossil fuel dependence and the consequent price volatility and attaining energy security and independence are critical; and
WHEREAS, to achieve energy independence, a clean energy standard that prioritizes electricity technologies based on lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions is estimated to be up to 90 percent more cost effective in achieving clean energy goals than the current renewable portfolio standard because a lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions-weighted clean energy standard provides guidance over the whole suite of possible energy technologies and fuels and encourages generation efficiencies; and
WHEREAS, a clean energy standard also allows for partial credit for nonrenewable energies, scaled to the worst greenhouse gas emitter; and
WHEREAS, energy infrastructure planning and energy independence require long-term planning and major capital investment which may commit Hawaii's ratepayers for several generations; and
WHEREAS, such planning is especially important because the year 2030 is now less than 20 years away; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Twenty-seventh Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2013, that the Public Utilities Commission is requested to evaluate in the renewable portfolio standards study required under section 269-95, Hawaii Revised Statutes, the following:
(1) Preference for certain renewable energy resources that may have higher capacity value that reduce or eliminate the amount of fossil fuel to mitigate reliability issues;
(2) Development of a clean energy standard that provides an energy scale that provides for renewable energy credits to energy producers based upon lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions; and
(3) The implementation of a clean energy standard that replaces the current renewable portfolio standard; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the Chairperson of the Public Utilities Commission.
Public Utilities Commission; Net Energy Metering