Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR87

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Requesting The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Commission A Study Of The Different Energy Consumption Sectors To Determine Which Sector Can Be Most Quickly And Cost-effectively Decarbonized Through Additional Public Investment In Combustion-free Alternatives.

Impact

The resolution recognizes the various sectors of energy use, including electricity, transportation, and heating, and suggests that clean alternatives are readily available to fulfill the electricity sector's demand. It also highlights that residential and commercial energy requirements can be met efficiently through established technologies. This move is anticipated to significantly affect Hawaii's long-term energy strategy, positioning it closer to its target of complete electrification with renewable sources, which is a critical component of state policy.

Summary

Senate Resolution 87 (SR87) from the 33rd Legislature of Hawaii requests the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development to conduct a study on which sectors of energy consumption can be most rapidly and cost-effectively decarbonized. The resolution underscores the necessity of harnessing taxpayer funds effectively while ensuring that public investments do not support technologies that conflict with state climate change goals. This study is aimed at facilitating a transition to combustion-free energy alternatives, aligning with the state's ambitious objective of achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions in transportation by 2045 as per an existing legal settlement.

Contention

Although SR87 aims to promote rapid decarbonization, there are inherent challenges and contentions surrounding the bill's implications. Critics may argue about the feasibility and immediacy of transitioning away from combustion fuels, particularly regarding sectors that are harder to electrify, such as aviation. Additionally, the resolution warns against speculative technologies such as waste-to-fuel systems that can lead to environmental degradation without providing the anticipated benefits. Critics might also express concerns over the allocation of limited public funding and whether it prioritizes existing, proven methods over more innovative yet uncertain technologies.

Companion Bills

HI SCR106

Same As Requesting The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Commission A Study Of The Different Energy Consumption Sectors To Determine Which Sector Can Be Most Quickly And Cost-effectively Decarbonized Through Additional Public Investment In Combustion-free Alternatives.

Previously Filed As

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 SR75

Requesting That The Hawaii State Energy Office And Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development Develop A Plan To Implement Waste-to-energy And Other Alternative Technology Solutions.

HI SCR89

Requesting That The Hawaii State Energy Office And Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development Develop A Plan To Implement Waste-to-energy And Other Alternative Technology Solutions.

HI SR102

Requesting The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development And Land Use Commission To Develop An Integrated Land Use Plan.

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 SR129

Requesting The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Convene A Working Group To Develop Recommendations To Expand Blue Carbon Initiatives In The State.

HI SCR119

Requesting The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development And Land Use Commission To Develop An Integrated Land Use Plan.

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.

HI HCR82

Requesting The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development And Land Use Commission To Develop An Integrated Land Use Plan.

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