Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00863

Introduced
2/17/17  
Refer
2/17/17  

Caption

An Act Requiring A Study Of Trash-to-energy Facilities As A Component Of The Comprehensive Energy Strategy.

Impact

The bill requires the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection to prepare a Comprehensive Energy Strategy that reflects findings relevant to the state’s energy policy. This includes evaluating existing energy resources, identifying future energy needs, and understanding the implications those needs have on public health, safety, and environmental standards. It positions trash-to-energy facilities as a potential component that could mitigate waste issues while contributing to the state's overall energy supply and sustainability goals.

Summary

SB00863, introduced in the January Session of 2017, mandates an assessment of the viability of trash-to-energy facilities as part of Connecticut's Comprehensive Energy Strategy. The bill seeks to incorporate a systematic evaluation of current and future energy supplies, demand, and strategies that align with the state's energy needs. By including trash-to-energy in the legislative framework, the bill addresses the increasing concern of waste management while identifying alternative energy sources.

Contention

While SB00863 aims to enhance the state’s energy strategy through innovative waste management solutions, it might also raise concerns among environmental advocates who question the sustainability of trash-to-energy processes. Some critics may argue that relying on waste-to-energy solutions could detract from more traditional renewable energy endeavors like solar or wind, potentially leading to conflict over priorities in energy planning. The bill represents a balancing act of promoting energy innovation while addressing public concerns over waste and its environmental impact.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00385

An Act Concerning Energy Procurements, Certain Energy Sources And Programs Of The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.

CT HB05231

An Act Concerning Revisions To The State's Nonresidential Renewable Energy Program And Shared Clean Energy Facility Program.

CT SB00382

An Act Concerning Solicitation Of Run-of-the-river Hydropower And Energy Derived From Offshore Wind.

CT HB05426

An Act Concerning Energy Assistance Studies And Fuel Vendor Reimbursement.

CT HB05004

An Act Concerning The Implementation Of Certain Climate Change Measures.

CT HB05232

An Act Concerning Solar Projects Throughout The State.

CT SB00011

An Act Concerning Connecticut Resiliency Planning And Providing Municipal Options For Climate Resilience.

CT SB00384

An Act Concerning The Low-income Energy Advisory Board.

CT HB05440

An Act Concerning Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Of Biofuels.

CT SB00301

An Act Concerning Energy Efficiency Standards And Grants For Retrofitting Projects.

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