Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06219

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

An Act Concerning Zero-carbon Electric Grid Requirements.

Impact

If enacted, the repeal of the zero-carbon electric grid requirement would significantly alter the trajectory of Connecticut's energy policy. The original mandate was intended to guide the state towards increased reliance on renewable energy sources and to reduce carbon emissions substantially. By removing this requirement, the state may face challenges in meeting future emissions targets and could potentially stall advancements in renewable technologies that contribute to a sustainable energy economy.

Summary

House Bill 06219 proposes to repeal the existing requirement for a zero-carbon electric grid by the year 2040. This bill has been introduced as part of a broader discussion surrounding energy policies in the state, reflecting significant debate regarding the state's environmental commitments and energy strategies. By targeting the zero-carbon mandate, the bill may have considerable implications for energy providers, environmental regulations, and efforts to combat climate change at the state level.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB 06219 is likely to evoke strong opinions from different stakeholders. Proponents of the bill may argue that it allows for greater flexibility in energy sourcing, emphasizing reliability and cost considerations. On the other hand, opponents, including environmental groups and some lawmakers, may express concern that this move symbolizes a regression in environmental duties and could undermine previous commitments to sustainability and climate action. The bill thus raises critical questions about the balance between energy needs, economic considerations, and environmental responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB06397

An Act Concerning Zero-carbon Emissions.

CT SB01170

An Act Concerning The Procurement Of Zero-carbon Resources From Eligible Nuclear Power Generating Facilities.

CT HB06494

An Act Concerning A Study Of Electric Grid Security.

CT HB05445

An Act Concerning Electric Grid Interconnection Points.

CT HB06234

An Act Concerning The Electrification Of Transportation In The State.

CT SB00123

An Act Concerning The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, The Regulation Of Electric Rates And State Public Policy Concerning Electricity Generation.

CT SB00961

An Act Concerning Carbon-free School Requirements For New School Construction And Establishing Other School Construction And Public Health Requirements For School Districts.

CT HB05485

An Act Concerning Transportation Infrastructure For Electric Vehicles.

CT HB06233

An Act Concerning Billing For Electricity At Customers' Former Premises.

CT SB00316

An Act Concerning The Independence Of The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, Electric Rate Regulation And State Public Policy Concerning Electricity Generation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.