Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB927

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To Energy.

Impact

If enacted, HB927 could significantly enhance Hawaii's potential to meet its net-zero emissions goals by promoting the use of fusion as a cleaner and safer alternative to traditional nuclear fission reactors. Unlike fission, fusion reactors produce shorter-lived radioactive byproducts, aligning with the state's commitment to sustainable energy solutions. The formation of the task force is expected to create a strategic framework for assessing both the technical and legal challenges associated with implementing fusion technology in Hawaii.

Summary

House Bill 927 aims to establish a Future Fusion Task Force within the Hawaii State Energy Office. Its primary objectives include evaluating the feasibility of amending the Hawaii State Constitution to allow for the establishment and operation of fusion-powered reactors, identifying potential sites for these reactors, and accelerating the development of fusion technology in the state. The legislation stems from recent advancements in fusion technology, notably the successful demonstration of fusion ignition by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and seeks to position Hawaii at the forefront of this emerging energy source.

Contention

While the bill presents an innovative path forward for energy production in Hawaii, it may also spark discussions about the implications of altering the state constitution to accommodate new energy technologies. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the environmental impact, safety standards, and existing regulatory frameworks surrounding nuclear energy. Furthermore, the effectiveness and feasibility of fusion technology remain subjects of ongoing debate, which could lead to differing opinions among lawmakers, scientific experts, and the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB927

Relating To Energy.

HI SB3282

Relating To Energy.

HI HB239

Relating To Clean Energy.

HI SB661

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI HB2738

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI SB3357

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI HB348

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI HB2103

Relating To Long Duration Clean Energy Storage.

HI HB1516

Relating To Nuclear Energy.

HI HR193

Requesting The Hawaii State Energy Office To Convene A Renewable Liquid Fuels Working Group To Study Local Production, Development, And Incentives For Renewable Liquid Fuels.

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