Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB312

Introduced
2/18/26  

Caption

State Energy Policy; Green Energy

Impact

This bill intends to not only advance Alaska's energy independence and security but also reduce reliance on external energy resources. By emphasizing local fuel sources, such as natural gas and coal from the Interior region, the bill purports to create a more robust energy infrastructure. Additionally, it aims to promote energy affordability for residents through cost-effective plans, especially during peak usage periods, and to develop infrastructure necessary for deploying reliable energy solutions across various communities.

Summary

House Bill 312 focuses on establishing a comprehensive state energy policy for Alaska, aiming to enhance the development and implementation of green energy solutions. One of the key provisions includes allocating 20% of the revenue generated from the state's carbon offset program to a Green Energy Grant Fund. This fund will support various local energy projects, particularly those leveraging renewable resources, thereby encouraging sustainable practices within the state.

Contention

While the objectives of HB312 are grounded in enhancing energy sustainability, there are potential points of contention regarding implementation and funding. Concerns may arise over the prioritization of certain energy sources, particularly traditional fossil fuels, amid increasing calls for stricter environmental regulations. Moreover, the reliance on local sources could lead to legislative challenges if there are conflicting interests between growth in renewable technologies and established economic sectors, such as oil and gas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB196

Renewable Energy Grant Fund

AK SB787

Energy: equitable clean energy supply chains and industrial policy in California.

AK HB369

Energy, Electric Utilities

AK H1217

Prohibited Governmental Policies Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions

AK AB472

Energy: integrated energy policy report: port infrastructure for offshore wind energy development.

AK AB526

Energy: in-state geothermal energy generation.

AK AB1280

Energy.

AK AB2163

Energy: Strategic Clean Energy and Critical Mineral Development Zones.

AK SB254

Energy.

AK SB028

Removal of Wind Energy from State Energy Goals

Similar Bills

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