152.720 Strategy for production of transportation fuels and synthetic natural gas from fossil energy resources and biomass resources.
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United States and will consequently benefit from economic growth and stabilization of
the Commonwealth's coal industry and agriculture, the Department for Energy
Development and Independence shall develop and implement a strategy for production of
alternative fuels and synthetic natural gas from fossil energy resources and biomass
resources. The strategy shall address:
(1) Technologies available or in use for producing alternative fuels and synthetic natural gas from fossil energy resources and biomass resources and the relative
advantages of these in terms of process efficiencies, environmental performance,
and marketable products, including chemicals, industrial feedstocks, and electricity; (2) Research, demonstration, and commercial-scale construction and operation of one (1) or more technologies, and follow-up expansion; (3) The essential nature of efficient cooperation, coordination, and synergy between the efforts of the Department for Energy Development and Independence and those of
Kentucky's universities in order to maximize Kentucky's opportunities to access
federal funds and to receive research grants and awards from federal and other
sources to fund the development of clean coal technology, coal-to-liquid-fuel
conversion, synthetic natural gas, alternative transportation fuels, and biomass
resources; (4) The identification of federal funds available for research, development, construction, and operation of alternative fuels or synthetic natural gas plants at
laboratory, demonstration, and commercial scale; (5) Establishment of a major federal energy research laboratory in Kentucky;
(6) Industry participation, both by single firms and by consortia, in research, development, construction, and operation of alternative transportation fuels or
synthetic natural gas plants; (7) Establishment or expansion of Kentucky state government incentives for development, construction, or operation of alternative transportation fuels and
synthetic natural gas production facilities, including but not limited to financial
incentives, tax incentives, mandating or providing incentives for use of alternative
transportation fuels and synthetic natural gas by state government, school districts,
or utilities, authority to issue bonds, and acquisition and preliminary environmental
assessment of industrial sites; and (8) Development of incentives to encourage energy conservation and renewable fuel and energy use and deployment of renewable energy, including solar power, wind
power, hydropower, and other sources. Effective: July 15, 2010
History: Amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 188, effective July 15, 2010. -- Amended 2007 (2d Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 1, sec. 39, effective August 30, 2007. -- Created
2006 Ky. Acts ch. 184, sec. 3, effective July 12, 2006.