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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- 2021 ACT ON CLIMATE | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Newberry, and J. Brien | |
Date Introduced: March 22, 2023 | |
Referred To: House Corporations | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Chapter 42-6.2 of the General Laws entitled "2021 Act on Climate" is hereby |
2 | amended by adding thereto the following sections: |
3 | 42-6.2-7.1. Study of impact to developing countries. |
4 | (a) The council, pursuant to the council's responsibility and oversight in accordance with |
5 | the provisions of § 42-6.2-1, shall study, make determinations and report to the speaker of the |
6 | house, the president of the senate and the governor whether any enacted legislation or programs or |
7 | policies adopted or implemented by the state or any of its subdivisions or agencies has the effect of |
8 | shifting environmental impact of carbon-free energy technologies onto impoverished and |
9 | developing countries, including, but not limited to: |
10 | (1) Disclosing human rights abuses and labor conditions of workers mining, |
11 | manufacturing, and recycling carbon-free energy technologies and the materials of which carbon- |
12 | free energy technologies are composed; |
13 | (2) Disclosing the environmental impacts of copper, lithium, cobalt, nickel, and |
14 | neodymium mining; |
15 | (3) Disclosing the traceability of mining supply chains used in carbon-free energy |
16 | technology products; and |
17 | (4) Documenting the effects of toxic pollution resulting from the decommissioning, |
18 | recycling, and disposal of carbon-free energy technology products. |
19 | (b) The report required pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall be |
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1 | submitted to the speaker of the house, the president of the senate and the governor annually on or |
2 | before January 15. |
3 | 42-6.2-8.1. Nickel supply study. |
4 | The council shall conduct an annual study that calculates the amount of the element nickel |
5 | that is contained in electric vehicle batteries and in energy storage facilities sold or constructed in |
6 | the state. The study shall also identify the country, state or province of origin of the nickel. The |
7 | study shall be completed no later than November 1, of each year, beginning in 2024, and shall be |
8 | distributed to the speaker of the house, president of the senate, and the governor. |
9 | 42-6.2-8.2. Solar panels - Recycling and decommissioning. |
10 | No solar energy permit as defined in § 45-68-2 shall be issued unless the permit applicant |
11 | has committed in writing and submitted evidence demonstrating that sufficient resources shall be |
12 | available and set aside to pay for the decommissioning and recycling of the photovoltaic panels |
13 | comprising the solar electric generating systems at the end of their useful life. |
14 | SECTION 2. Chapter 23-18.9 of the General Laws entitled "Refuse Disposal" is hereby |
15 | amended by adding thereto the following section: |
16 | 23-18.9-19. Disposal of wind turbine blades. |
17 | Blades from a decommissioned or repowered wind energy conversion system operating in |
18 | this state shall be disposed of or recycled within this state, unless the blades are to be recycled into |
19 | a useful byproduct, upon approval by the department of environmental management after |
20 | consultation with the council, at a facility located outside of the state. |
21 | SECTION 3. Chapter 39-26.4 of the General Laws entitled "Net Metering" is hereby |
22 | amended by adding thereto the following section: |
23 | 39-26.4-6. Renewable energy credits. |
24 | (a) The division of public utilities and carriers ("division") shall create a program for |
25 | tradable renewable energy credits for electricity generated by eligible energy technology. The |
26 | credits shall represent energy produced by an eligible energy technology, and the program shall be |
27 | implemented in coordination with the provision of chapter 82 of title 23. |
28 | (1) Each kilowatt-hour of renewable energy credits shall be treated the same as a kilowatt- |
29 | hour of eligible energy technology generated or procured by an electric utility if it is produced by |
30 | an eligible energy technology. The program shall permit a credit to be used only once. The program |
31 | shall treat all eligible energy technology equally and shall not give more or less credit to energy |
32 | based on where in the state the energy was generated or the technology with which the energy was |
33 | generated. The division shall determine the period in which the credits may be used for purposes |
34 | of the program. |
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1 | (b) In lieu of generating or procuring energy directly to satisfy the eligible energy |
2 | technology objective of chapter 82 of title 23 and chapter 6.2 of title 42, an electric utility may |
3 | utilize renewable energy credits allowed under the program to satisfy the objective. |
4 | (c) The division may facilitate a program authorizing the trading of renewable energy |
5 | credits between states. |
6 | (d) The division shall promulgate rules and regulations requiring all electric utilities to |
7 | participate in an approved credit-tracking system or systems and establishing protocols for trading |
8 | credits; provided, however, after July 1, 2024, no renewable energy credit shall be authorized if the |
9 | credit is associated with electricity generated from a facility: |
10 | (1) Composed of materials excavated, processed, or manufactured outside the United States |
11 | that uses slave labor, or child labor, as determined by the United Nations International Labor |
12 | Organization; or |
13 | (2) For which silicon tetrachloride, cadmium, lead, or a chemical listed by the United States |
14 | Environmental Protection Agency as a known or suspected carcinogen or genotoxin was used in |
15 | its manufacturing process. |
16 | SECTION 5. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- 2021 ACT ON CLIMATE | |
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1 | This act would require that the climate change coordinating council study and report on |
2 | legislation or programs that are shifting environmental impacts of the use of carbon-free energy |
3 | technologies onto impoverished and developing countries. This act would also require that wind |
4 | turbine blades be disposed of within this state unless recycled. This act would further establish a |
5 | program for tradable, renewable energy credits to be used in coordination with the provisions of |
6 | the regional greenhouse gas initiative act, chapter 82 of title 23. |
7 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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