Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB935

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Department of General Services - Renewable Natural Gas Pilot Program - Establishment

Impact

The introduction of SB935 is expected to enhance the state's efforts toward achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by evaluating the economic benefits and costs associated with replacing traditional fossil natural gas with renewable alternatives. The program is designed to not only analyze the feasibility of renewable natural gas but also to gather data on its effectiveness in meeting the state’s climate objectives. This could lead to significant legislative implications regarding energy procurement and environmental standards in Maryland.

Summary

Senate Bill 935 establishes a Renewable Natural Gas Pilot Program within the Department of General Services in Maryland. The bill mandates that this program be instituted by January 1, 2025, in consultation with the Public Service Commission. Its primary aim is to procure renewable natural gas to be used as fuel in the state's transportation and building sectors, facilitating a transition toward cleaner energy sources. This aligns with the state's broader commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as part of its environmental policies.

Contention

While the bill signifies a step forward in renewable energy initiatives, it may raise questions regarding the balance between state intervention and market dynamics. Potential contentions may arise concerning the procurement process, particularly around ensuring competitive bidding and local sourcing of renewable natural gas. Moreover, the efficacy of the program in genuinely reducing greenhouse gas emissions compared to existing practices will be crucial in assessing its success and public reception as it rolls out.

Companion Bills

MD HB1379

Crossfiled Department of General Services - Renewable Natural Gas Pilot Program - Establishment

Similar Bills

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