A bill for an act relating to carbon dioxide sequestration, making an appropriation, and including effective date provisions.
Impact
The bill allocates significant funding, appropriating $12.5 million from federal recovery funds to the Iowa Geological Survey for fiscal year 2023-2024. This funding is dedicated to assessing the geological capacity and feasibility of sequestering carbon emissions, effectively laying the groundwork for future carbon capture projects. Quarterly reports and a final assessment due by June 30, 2024, are mandated to ensure transparency and accountability in the evaluation process. Should pipeline companies seek permits, they must now face increased scrutiny regarding their methods and practices, which could lead to shifts in how industrial emissions are managed in Iowa.
Summary
House File 684 is an Iowa bill that focuses on carbon dioxide sequestration. It aims to establish a regulatory framework requiring pipeline companies to demonstrate that no less costly or burdensome alternatives exist when applying for permits to sequester carbon dioxide. This sets a higher bar for these companies and introduces a contested case proceeding under chapter 17A of the Iowa Code. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the need to address carbon emissions and support the transition to sustainable practices within industrial sectors.
Contention
Points of contention surrounding HF684 may center on the implications for pipeline companies and their operational flexibility. Critics may argue that the added requirements could deter investments in necessary infrastructure or increase operational costs, potentially impacting energy prices. Proponents, on the other hand, argue that stringent regulations on carbon emissions are vital for environmental protection and public health. The effectiveness of local geological capacities for carbon sequestration is yet another area likely to produce discussion, especially regarding the environmental assessments and reports mandated by the bill.
A bill for an act relating to damages incurred due to releases of carbon dioxide from liquefied carbon dioxide pipelines or carbon dioxide facilities and including effective date provisions.
A bill for an act relating to a prohibition on hazardous liquid pipelines transporting liquefied carbon dioxide, and including effective date and applicability provisions.
A bill for an act relating to damages incurred due to releases of carbon dioxide from liquefied carbon dioxide pipelines or carbon dioxide facilities and including effective date provisions.
A bill for an act relating to specified utility construction project requirements, and including effective date and applicability provisions.(See HF 565.)
A bill for an act relating to specified utility construction project requirements, establishing an interim study committee, and including effective date and applicability provisions. (Formerly HF 368.)