Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8375

Introduced
6/24/22  

Caption

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Make Recommendations For The Placement Of Solar Panels On Inter-state Highways

Impact

If enacted, this bill would provide a structured approach for evaluating the most beneficial placements for solar panels, which could significantly enhance Rhode Island's energy efficiency and sustainability goals. The commission would consist of members from various state agencies and the House of Representatives, including experts from the Department of Transportation and the Department of Environmental Management. Recommendations from the commission are expected to influence state policies on renewable energy and infrastructure investment.

Summary

House Bill 8375 proposes the creation of a special legislative commission to study and make recommendations regarding the placement of solar panels on interstate highways. The initiative is based on the increasing utilization of solar energy in highway infrastructure across the U.S., where it aligns with existing electrical grids and offers advantages such as easy maintenance access. The bill aims to optimize the use of state resources by creating a framework for the effective deployment of solar technology in state-managed spaces.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H8375 is generally positive, as it reflects a growing trend towards renewable energy and sustainability initiatives. Legislators and advocacy groups committed to environmental benefits are likely to support the bill, viewing it as a crucial step towards reducing carbon footprints and harnessing renewable resources for public use. However, the real-world implications of the bill, such as cost considerations and long-term infrastructure changes, may spark debate among fiscal conservatives.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise regarding the funding and feasibility of implementing the recommended solar panel placements. Some legislators may express concerns about the initial costs associated with installing solar infrastructure and how it aligns with the state budget and priorities. Further, there could be discussions around the impact of such projects on land use, aesthetic concerns regarding highway appearances, and the balance between green initiatives and existing transportation needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6370

House Resolution Extending The Reporting And Expiration Dates For The Special Legislative Commission To Study And Make Recommendations For The Placement Of Solar Panels On Inter-state Highways (this Resolution Would Extend The Reporting And Expiration Dates Of The Commission To Study And Make Recommendations On Placement Of Solar Panels On Inter-state Highways From April 11, 2023, To April 11, 2024, And Would Expire On June 11, 2024.)

RI H7387

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Make Recommendations For Protecting And Providing Effective Care For Vulnerable Populations In State-funded Home Care Programs

RI H7093

HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS AND COMMENTS FOR HEALTHCARE LIABILITY REFORM (This resolution creates a 15 member special legislative commission to study and provide recommendations and comments for healthcare liability reform, and who would report back to the House by January 1, 2025, and expire on February 1, 2025.)

RI H8376

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations On The Issue Of Pfas In Firefighter Gear (creates A 9 Member Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations On The Issue Of Pfas In Firefighter Gear, And Who Would Report Back By January 1, 2024, And Expire On March 1, 2024.)

RI H6418

HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INCREASING THE USE AND BUILDING THE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ALTERNATIVE FUELS (Creates a 14 member commission to study and provide recommendations for viable alternative fuels, excluding solar and wind, and associated infrastructure and costs of its development, and would report back by March 10, 2026, and expire on May 10, 2026.)

RI H6156

HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN IN STATE CARE

RI H8296

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Rhode Island’s Old Growth Forests (creates An 11 Member Commission Whose Purpose Would Be To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Ri's Old Growth Forests, And Who Would Report Back To The House And Senate By August 18, 2023, And Would Expire On December 31, 2023.)

RI H6401

House Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations And Comments For Healthcare Liability Reform (creates A 15 Member Legislative Commission To Study And Provide Recommendations And Annotations For Healthcare Liability Reform In Rhode Island, And Report Back To The House By January 15, 2024, And Expire On April 15, 2024.)

RI S3002

Joint Resolution Creating A Special Legislative Commission To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Rhode Island's Old Growth Forests (creates An 11 Member Commission Whose Purpose Would Be To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Ri's Old Growth Forests, And Who Would Report Back To The House And Senate By August 18, 2023, And Would Expire On December 31, 2023.)

RI H5970

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CREATION OF A STATEWIDE WHOLE-HOME REPAIRS PROGRAM (Creates 12-member commission to study and provide recommendations for the creation of a statewide whole-home repairs program, and who would report back to the General Assembly by January 5, 2026, and would expire on March 5, 2026.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.