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H.J.R. 12 Enrolled

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JOINT RESOLUTION SUPPORTING HYDROGEN

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POWER FROM ADVANCED COAL AND CARBON

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CAPTURE AND SEQUESTRATION TECHNOLOGY

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Patrick Painter

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Senate Sponsor: David P. Hinkins

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             9      LONG TITLE
             10      General Description:
             11          This joint resolution of the Legislature supports producing hydrogen from coal with
             12      carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology.
             13      Highlighted Provisions:
             14          This resolution:
             15          .    expresses support for producing hydrogen from coal with carbon capture and
             16      sequestration (CCS) technology as a means of potentially strengthening Utah's
             17      economy and keeping Utah at the forefront of energy production; and
             18          .    urges the Public Service Commission to consider authorizing recovery of
             19      cost-effective and prudently incurred costs from advanced coal and CCS
             20      technology incorporated into future power plants.
             21      Special Clauses:
             22          None
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             24      Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             25          WHEREAS, coal is one of Utah's most abundant resources and contributes
             26      substantially to Utah's economy;
             27          WHEREAS, coal is an affordable base load fuel providing reliable electric power;
             28          WHEREAS, demonstration of advanced coal technology for power generation can
             29      accelerate the development of the hydrogen energy economy in Utah;


             30          WHEREAS, producing hydrogen from coal with carbon capture and sequestration
             31      (CCS) for newly permitted developments is one possible technology, among many, that has
             32      the potential to reduce carbon emissions and help protect and grow Utah's economy while
             33      continuing a strong commitment to a clean environment;
             34          WHEREAS, advanced hydrogen from coal technology and CCS technology as
             35      proposed for potential next generation power plants in Utah would produce fewer carbon
             36      emissions than conventionally fueled power plants;
             37          WHEREAS, the new advanced coal technology gasifies coal to produce a mixture of
             38      carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and other gases;
             39          WHEREAS, the clean burning hydrogen can be used to fuel a power plant and the
             40      carbon dioxide can be captured and stored using geologic sequestration technology;
             41          WHEREAS, CCS technology provides for the removal of carbon dioxide from fuel
             42      gases, reducing emission into the atmosphere;
             43          WHEREAS, CCS technology will be crucial to reducing emission of carbon dioxide
             44      from newly permitted power plants specifically designed to use CCS technology while still
             45      meeting growing energy demand in a responsible manner with domestic fuel;
             46          WHEREAS, CCS technology can be important to maintain Utah's position as a leader
             47      in energy technology and production;
             48          WHEREAS, CCS technology will enable Utah to use its abundant coal resources while
             49      still meeting potential new regulations limiting carbon emissions and protecting and creating
             50      high-paying jobs in Utah;
             51          WHEREAS, Utah's geological characteristics support sequestration technology;
             52          WHEREAS, Utah is uniquely positioned to potentially lead and benefit from hydrogen
             53      production from coal and CCS technology;
             54          WHEREAS, Utah's support of producing hydrogen from coal and CCS technology
             55      could place Utah businesses at the forefront of the new hydrogen and carbon economies;
             56          WHEREAS, the state welcomes the potential jobs, tax base, economic enhancements,
             57      and leadership position that could come with supporting advanced coal technology with CCS;


             58          WHEREAS, the Public Service Commission should consider authorizing the recovery
             59      of cost-effective and prudently incurred costs that reduce carbon emissions;
             60          WHEREAS, the Public Service Commission should consider hydrogen production
             61      from coal and CCS technology to be a reasonable investment for protecting the long-term
             62      interests of Utah's utility rate payers;
             63          WHEREAS, the Legislature supports approving cost recovery of cost-effective and
             64      prudent investment in these technologies as determined by the Public Service Commission;
             65      and
             66          WHEREAS, the Legislature supports resolving liability issues stemming from unlikely
             67      future adverse effects of sequestered carbon and believes the federal government is in the best
             68      position to provide a comprehensive liability solution:
             69          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah
             70      expresses support for producing hydrogen production from coal with carbon capture and
             71      sequestration (CCS) technology as a means of strengthening Utah's economy and helping Utah
             72      to stand at the forefront of energy production.
             73          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature urges the Public Service
             74      Commission to consider authorizing recovery of cost-effective and prudently incurred costs
             75      that reduce carbon emissions and increase Utah's and the nation's energy security.
             76          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature recommends that the Public
             77      Service Commission consider hydrogen production from coal and CCS technology to be a
             78      reasonable investment for protecting the long-term interests of Utah's utility rate payers.
             79          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature supports approving cost recovery
             80      of cost-effective and prudent investment in these technologies as determined by the Public
             81      Service Commission.
             82          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature supports balanced consideration
             83      and research to explore all technologies that will continue to maximize future use and
             84      availability of coal and gas in an environmentally sound manner.
             85          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to Utah's Energy


             86      Advisor, the State Energy Program, the Public Service Commission, and to the members of
             87      Utah's congressional delegation.


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