An Act Concerning The Biodiesel Blend Requirement For Heating Oil.
Impact
The legislation will amend existing regulations to centralize and enhance the state's biodiesel blend requirements. It aims to bolster local biofuel production, thereby contributing to state energy independence objectives. Additionally, it mandates that all biodiesel sold must comply with established quality control standards as defined by ASTM International. This could promote not only environmental benefits but also potential economic advantages for local biodiesel producers and suppliers.
Summary
SB00777, known as the Act Concerning the Biodiesel Blend Requirement for Heating Oil, seeks to implement a series of mandatory biodiesel blending requirements for heating oil sold within the state. The bill outlines a phased increase in the required biodiesel percentage, starting from a minimum of 5% by July 1, 2018, and gradually increasing to 20% by July 1, 2024. This measure is seen as a significant step toward promoting renewable energy use and reducing dependence on fossil fuels in residential heating applications.
Contention
However, the bill is not without contention. Opponents argue that such mandates could potentially increase the cost of heating oil and thus impact low-income families disproportionately. There are concerns among industry stakeholders regarding the feasibility of such rapid implementation timelines given current production capacities and market readiness. The establishment of the Distillate Advisory Board under the bill aims to address these issues by advising the commissioner on market conditions and potential delays in requirements due to supply challenges.
Requires heating oil sold for use in any building in the state to be bioheating fuel that contains minimum percentages of biodiesel and/or renewable hydrocarbon diesel.
Monitoring of biofuel, air emissions, wastewater, and coproducts for the presence of certain chemicals required; voluntary biomonitoring of biofuel plant employees provided; and money appropriated.