Hawaii Climate Change Legislative Update July 2022

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Legislative Update to
the Hawaii Climate
Change Mitigation and
Adaptation Commission
 
July
 
20
th, 2022
 
Legislators serving on the commission
 
Senator Gabbard
, Chair of the Committee on Agriculture
and Environment
 
Senator Inouye
, Chair of the Committee on Water and Land
 
Representative Lowen
, Chair of the Committee on Energy
and Environmental Protection
 
Representative Tarnas
, Chair of the House Committee on
Water and Land
 
Energy
 
HB 1800
 / Act 238
 
establishes a goal for the statewide greenhouse gas
emissions limit to be at least 50% below 2005 levels by 2030 and requires
HSEO to conduct a study to determine pathways to decarbonization of
the State’s economy.
HB 2089
 / Act 240
 
amends the definition of “renewable portfolio
standard” to be a percentage of electrical energy generation, rather
than sales.
HB 1801/
 Act 239 
requires state facilities to implement energy efficiency
measures and new state building construction to maximize energy and
water efficiency; energy generation potential; and use building materials
that reduce the carbon footprint of the project.
SB 2283 / Act 140
 
requires the HNEI to examine the potential for the
production and use of renewable hydrogen in the State and the potential
role of renewable hydrogen in achieving a local, affordable, reliable, and
decarbonized energy system and economy
 
 
 
 
Clean Transportation
 
 
SB 3158 / 
Act 306 
establishes a rebate program for low- and moderate-
income families on the purchase of an electric vehicle, moped, or bicycle
 
SB2720 / 
Act 202
 
increases flexibility on the electric vehicle charging
system rebate program and allows single-port charging stations to qualify
for a rebate
 
SB2570 
/ 
Act 241 
establishes the Zero-Emission Vehicle Fueling System
Rebate Program which provides a rebate amount of $200,000 for the
installation or upgrade of a hydrogen fueling system.
 
HR 42 / SR 91 
requests HSEO to convene a working group to examine
issues and barriers to installing EV charging systems in multi-unit
dwellings and make recommendations to facilitate installation of EV
charging systems
 
 
 
Carbon Sequestration/Regenerative
Agriculture/Compost
 
SB 3325
 / Act 185
 
establishes the Hawaii Carbon
Smart Land Management Assistance pilot
program to incentivize farming and land
management practices that sequester carbon
 
SB 3004
 / Act 302
 
establishes a compost
reimbursement program within HDOA
 
HB 1992
 / Act 131
 
permits composting and co-
composting operations in agricultural districts.
 
Sea Level Rise/Coastal Erosion
 
HB
 
1436
 / Act 223
 expands the authority of counties to transfer development
rights to address areas at risk of sea level rise, coastal erosion, storm surge,
or flooding.
HB 1672
 
/
Act 208 
expands the reasons for which counties may create special
improvement districts to address the effects of climate change and provide
benefits to their communities.
S
B 
2295
/
Act 299 
requires the Department of Transportation to plan for sea
level rise in all future or amended transportation projects and to conform to
certain carbon concrete standards.
 
 
 
SB 2768 / Act 33 
allocated $5 million to continue funding the Green Jobs
Youth Corps
.
HCR 36
/ 
HR
 3
1
 
requests UH to work with NOAA and Dept. of Education to
create a Coral Reef Advisory Team of Youth to engage students in ways of
saving and preserving coral reefs.
 
 
Conservation
 
Energy Equity
 
HR43 & SCR 48/SR43
: Requesting the PUC to consider
efforts to mitigate high energy burdens for low- and
moderate-income customers and to integrate
considerations of energy equity and justice across its
work.
 
HR44 & SCR242/SR133
: Requesting the PUC and the
DCCA to convene a working group to create a Hawaii
low-income home energy assistance program to assist
low-income households with paying for their home
energy.
 
 
Failed to Pass
 
Carbon Tax & Dividend
Green Amendment
Healthy Soils (vetoed)
Green Fees
Social Cost of Carbon/Implicit Carbon Price
Geothermal (vetoed)
Zero Emissions Transportation Goals, Interisland Transportation Working
Group, and Electric Vehicle Sales Working Group  (vetoed)
 
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Hawaii's recent legislative updates focus on climate change mitigation and adaptation, emphasizing goals for greenhouse gas emission reduction, renewable energy standards, energy efficiency measures, and clean transportation initiatives. The state is also implementing programs to incentivize carbon sequestration, regenerative agriculture, and composting practices to combat climate change and build a sustainable future.

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  1. Legislative Update to the Hawaii Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission July 20th, 2022

  2. Legislators serving on the commission Senator Gabbard, Chair of the Committee on Agriculture and Environment Senator Inouye, Chair of the Committee on Water and Land Representative Lowen, Chair of the Committee on Energy and Environmental Protection Representative Tarnas, Chair of the House Committee on Water and Land

  3. Energy HB 1800 / Act 238 establishes a goal for the statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit to be at least 50% below 2005 levels by 2030 and requires HSEO to conduct a study to determine pathways to decarbonization of the State s economy. HB 2089 / Act 240 amends the definition of renewable portfolio standard to be a percentage of electrical energy generation, rather than sales. HB 1801/ Act 239 requires state facilities to implement energy efficiency measures and new state building construction to maximize energy and water efficiency; energy generation potential; and use building materials that reduce the carbon footprint of the project. SB 2283 / Act 140 requires the HNEI to examine the potential for the production and use of renewable hydrogen in the State and the potential role of renewable hydrogen in achieving a local, affordable, reliable, and decarbonized energy system and economy

  4. Clean Transportation SB 3158 / Act 306 establishes a rebate program for low- and moderate- income families on the purchase of an electric vehicle, moped, or bicycle SB2720 / Act 202 increases flexibility on the electric vehicle charging system rebate program and allows single-port charging stations to qualify for a rebate SB2570 / Act 241 establishes the Zero-Emission Vehicle Fueling System Rebate Program which provides a rebate amount of $200,000 for the installation or upgrade of a hydrogen fueling system. HR 42 / SR 91 requests HSEO to convene a working group to examine issues and barriers to installing EV charging systems in multi-unit dwellings and make recommendations to facilitate installation of EV charging systems

  5. Carbon Sequestration/Regenerative Agriculture/Compost SB 3325 / Act 185 establishes the Hawaii Carbon Smart Land Management Assistance pilot program to incentivize farming and land management practices that sequester carbon SB 3004 / Act 302 establishes a compost reimbursement program within HDOA HB 1992 / Act 131 permits composting and co- composting operations in agricultural districts.

  6. Sea Level Rise/Coastal Erosion HB 1436 / Act 223 expands the authority of counties to transfer development rights to address areas at risk of sea level rise, coastal erosion, storm surge, or flooding. HB 1672 /Act 208 expands the reasons for which counties may create special improvement districts to address the effects of climate change and provide benefits to their communities. SB 2295/Act 299 requires the Department of Transportation to plan for sea level rise in all future or amended transportation projects and to conform to certain carbon concrete standards. Conservation SB 2768 / Act 33 allocated $5 million to continue funding the Green Jobs Youth Corps. HCR 36/ HR 31 requests UH to work with NOAA and Dept. of Education to create a Coral Reef Advisory Team of Youth to engage students in ways of saving and preserving coral reefs.

  7. Energy Equity HR43 & SCR 48/SR43: Requesting the PUC to consider efforts to mitigate high energy burdens for low- and moderate-income customers and to integrate considerations of energy equity and justice across its work. HR44 & SCR242/SR133: Requesting the PUC and the DCCA to convene a working group to create a Hawaii low-income home energy assistance program to assist low-income households with paying for their home energy.

  8. Failed to Pass Carbon Tax & Dividend Green Amendment Healthy Soils (vetoed) Green Fees Social Cost of Carbon/Implicit Carbon Price Geothermal (vetoed) Zero Emissions Transportation Goals, Interisland Transportation Working Group, and Electric Vehicle Sales Working Group (vetoed)

  9. Mahalo!

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