2021 Code of Alabama
Title 29 - Legislature.
Chapter 2 - Permanent Legislative Committees.
Article 14 - Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on Energy Policy.
Section 29-2-273 - Goals and Objectives; Funding.
Section 29-2-273
Goals and objectives; funding.
(a) The committee shall make a continuous study of the energy supply for the state and make recommendations for legislation and initiatives that will create the necessary institutional and regulatory changes to accomplish the overall goals and objectives of the state in a manner that benefits the economy and protects the environment.
(b) The continuing study conducted by the committee, and recommendations submitted to the Governor and the Legislature, shall be designed to achieve the following goals and objectives, provided that those goals and objectives may be met while still providing reliable and affordable energy to Alabama residents:
(1) The expansion of diverse sources of fuels to be used to meet Alabama's current and future energy needs through each of the following methods:
a. Encouraging a diverse fuel mix among electric supply generation that promotes reliability and minimizes negative impacts that would result from electric power shortages.
b. Promoting the production and use of renewable energy, bioenergy, and clean alternative energy, including coal gasification and liquification, advanced coal-based generation, and nuclear power.
c. Promoting the production and use of bioenergy from agriculturally and forest based products.
d. Broadening the diversity and decreasing the negative environmental impact of fuels that meet Alabama's transportation needs.
e. Expanding electric generation infrastructure utilizing clean distributed energy resources, including, but not limited to, natural gas, propane, fuel cells, micro-turbines, and combined heat and power to the extent that these technologies provide cost effective and reliable energy sources.
(2) The development of conservation programs through each of the following methods:
a. Identifying and promoting proven fuel and oil conservation technologies that improve fuel efficiencies in private fleets and state fleets.
b. Identifying and promoting business and residential energy use reduction opportunities.
c. Increasing the usage of energy efficient products and clean energy sources through the state procurement process.
(3) Incorporating energy efficiency and conservation into the design and operation of state buildings.
(4) Encouraging producers of clean energy technologies and producers of energy efficient products to locate their business operations in Alabama, through each of the following methods:
a. Expanding the market for renewable and alternative energy technologies in Alabama.
b. Increasing the number of producers and developers of clean energy technologies located in Alabama.
c. Adopting incentives for new and existing facilities in Alabama that produce energy from alternative and renewable resources.
(c) Any report submitted to the Governor or the Legislature by the committee shall include the following for each goal and objective:
(1) An identification of actions already in process.
(2) A prioritized list of recommended non-legislative action items.
(3) Recommended legislative proposals.
(4) An identification of areas on which further evaluation or research is recommended.
(d) The committee may submit its recommendations to the Legislature at any time that the Legislature is in regular session.
(e) The committee is authorized to receive federal grants, gifts, appropriations, and other public funds related to energy policies and initiatives.
(Act 2010-232, p. 419, §4; Act 2018-419, §1.)