Clean energy; Dept. of Energy to study barriers for local governments to purchase.
If implemented, the findings from the Department of Energy's study could significantly enhance the ability of local governments to access and invest in clean energy resources. This could lead to wider adoption of renewable energy initiatives that align with the Commonwealth Clean Energy Policy, ultimately benefiting residents and contributing to environmental goals. The resolution emphasizes that both local purchases and promotion of clean energy to constituents are in the public interest and pivotal for local economic and environmental health.
HJR36 aims to address the barriers faced by local governments in the Commonwealth when purchasing clean energy directly or facilitating such purchases for their constituents. The bill recognizes that achieving net-zero emissions by 2045 requires engagement at all levels of government, particularly from local entities that play a crucial role in implementing sustainable practices. Through this resolution, the Department of Energy is tasked with studying the obstacles that hinder local governments from pursuing clean energy options and providing recommendations to overcome these challenges.
While HJR36 primarily focuses on facilitating access to clean energy, it may elicit discussions surrounding the level of support and funding needed for local governments to effectively implement such measures. The resolution requests technical assistance from various state agencies, indicating a multifaceted approach to overcome bureaucratic hurdles. However, the success of this initiative depends heavily on the commitment of local governments to engage with the recommendations provided by the Department of Energy and the potential financial implications of the proposed clean energy investments.