Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR73

Introduced
3/10/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  

Caption

Supporting The Hawaii State Energy Office In The Establishment Of An Integrated Hawaii Pacific Hydrogen Hub.

Impact

If passed, the resolution will reinforce state laws surrounding energy production and climate policy, creating a structured framework for developing hydrogen as a clean energy resource. It builds upon the legacy of the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative, which established a legislative commitment to a 100% renewable portfolio standard. The hub is expected to foster collaboration between public and private sectors, catalyzing advancements in energy production while striving to meet significant emission reduction goals outlined for the state's future.

Summary

SR73 is a resolution supporting the Hawaii State Energy Office's efforts to establish an integrated Hawaii Pacific Hydrogen Hub. The initiative seeks to promote clean hydrogen technologies that can serve as an alternative energy source in Hawaii, furthering the state's longstanding commitment to renewable energy and sustainability. The bill aligns with the broader goals outlined in the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative and addresses the parallel national initiative focused on reducing reliance on fossil fuels. By creating a hydrogen hub, Hawaii aims to solidify its leadership position in energy innovation while enhancing energy security and economic vitality in the region.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around SR73 is optimistic, particularly among proponents who perceive it as a critical step toward achieving Hawaii's decarbonization commitments. Supporters of the resolution believe it will bring about essential advancements in clean energy technologies that enhance environmental responsibility and economic opportunities. However, varying opinions exist regarding the speed and effectiveness of transitioning to hydrogen and whether existing infrastructures can adequately support this shift.

Contention

Notably, there are discussions regarding the logistics of implementing a clean hydrogen hub, including potential challenges in regulatory frameworks and funding. Critics may express concerns on whether the hydrogen initiatives are speculative, potentially diverting attention and resources from more immediate renewable energy solutions. The balance between innovation and the practicality of existing resources continues to be a talking point among legislators and stakeholders involved in energy policy.

Companion Bills

HI HR37

Same As Supporting The Hawaii State Energy Office In The Establishment Of An Integrated Hawaii Pacific Hydrogen Hub.

HI SCR82

Same As Supporting The Hawaii State Energy Office In The Establishment Of An Integrated Hawaii Pacific Hydrogen Hub.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1520

Relating To The Hawaii Pacific Hydrogen Hub.

HI SR116

Requesting The Hawaii State Energy Office To Conduct A Study Of The Different Energy Consumption Sectors To Determine Which May Be Most Quickly And Cost-effectively Decarbonized Through Additional Public Investments In Combustion-free Alternatives.

HI SCR134

Requesting The Hawaii State Energy Office To Conduct A Study Of The Different Energy Consumption Sectors To Determine Which May Be Most Quickly And Cost-effectively Decarbonized Through Additional Public Investments In Combustion-free Alternatives.

HI HCR66

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Report On Strategies For Native Hawaiian Rural Resiliency.

HI HR49

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Report On Strategies For Native Hawaiian Rural Resiliency.

HI SR167

Requesting The National Energy Laboratory Of Hawaii Authority To Work With The University Of Hawaii At Manoa To Develop New Master And Strategic Plans.

HI SB1297

Relating To The Hawaii Technology Development Corporation.

HI SR82

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.

HI SCR195

Requesting The National Energy Laboratory Of Hawaii Authority To Work With The University Of Hawaii At Manoa To Develop New Master And Strategic Plans.

HI HCR32

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Identify The Scope Of Native Hawaiian Cultural Appropriateness For The Purpose Of Addressing Native Hawaiian Disparities.

Similar Bills

CA SB414

Climate change: applications using hydrogen: assessment.

CA SB18

Hydrogen: green hydrogen: emissions of greenhouse gases.

CA AB2008

Reliable Energy Needs for Everyone in the West Program.

HI SCR82

Supporting The Hawaii State Energy Office In The Establishment Of An Integrated Hawaii Pacific Hydrogen Hub.

HI HR37

Supporting The Hawaii State Energy Office In The Establishment Of An Integrated Hawaii Pacific Hydrogen Hub.

HI HCR35

Supporting The Hawaii State Energy Office In The Establishment Of An Integrated Hawaii Pacific Hydrogen Hub.

US HB4032

Hydrogen Aviation Strategy Act

US SB1902

Hydrogen Aviation Strategy Act