California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB376

Introduced
2/14/17  
Introduced
2/14/17  
Refer
2/23/17  
Refer
2/23/17  
Report Pass
3/21/17  
Report Pass
3/21/17  
Refer
3/21/17  
Refer
3/21/17  
Engrossed
4/6/17  
Engrossed
4/6/17  
Refer
5/18/17  
Refer
5/18/17  
Report Pass
6/21/17  
Refer
6/21/17  

Caption

State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission: chair: report to the Legislature.

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US HB1534

Innovative Mitigation Partnerships for Asphalt and Concrete Technologies Act or the IMPACT ActThis bill requires the Department of Energy (DOE) to establish a temporary program that supports advanced production of low-emissions cement, concrete, and asphalt.Specifically, the program must support research, development, and commercial application of production processes for low-emissions cement, concrete, and asphalt that are more cost-effective, durable, or resource-efficient (i.e., advanced production). The program must particularly focus on carbon capture technologies, energy-efficient processes, research involving novel materials, and other specified technologies and innovative processes.DOE must select entities to implement relevant demonstration projects; eligible entities include government, nonprofit, educational, and private sector entities. DOE may terminate these projects if it determines that sufficient amounts of low-emissions cement, concrete, and asphalt that are produced through advanced production are commercially available at reasonable prices.The program terminates seven years after the bill is enacted.