Full Text of HR1501 99th General Assembly
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, According to the United States Department of | 3 | | Energy: | 4 | | (1) "Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) | 5 | | technologies provide a key pathway to address the urgent | 6 | | U.S. and global need for affordable, secure, resilient, and | 7 | | reliable sources of clean energy"; | 8 | | (2) "There is international consensus that CCUS will play a | 9 | | critical role as part of an economically sustainable route | 10 | | to the emissions cuts needed to limit global warming to | 11 | | 2°C"; | 12 | | (3) "In addition to the critical role that CCUS plays in | 13 | | decarbonizing the electric power sector, deep | 14 | | decarbonization of key sources in the industrial sector | 15 | | will not be possible without CCUS"; | 16 | | (4) "CCUS technology is necessary to meet climate change | 17 | | mitigation goals at the lowest possible cost to society"; | 18 | | (5) "A combination of tax incentives, and research and | 19 | | development, demonstration, and deployment (RDD&D) will be | 20 | | critical in developing transformational carbon capture |
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| 1 | | technologies and to drive down the cost of capture"; and | 2 | | (6) "As the world now works towards the ... goal agreed | 3 | | upon at the 21st UNFCCC [United Nations Framework | 4 | | Convention on Climate Change] Conference of the Parties in | 5 | | Paris in December of 2015, CCUS in the industrial and power | 6 | | sectors will become increasingly important"; and
| 7 | | WHEREAS, According to the Intergovernmental Panel on | 8 | | Climate Change (IPCC): | 9 | | (1) Absent the broad deployment of carbon capture and | 10 | | storage (CCS), fewer than half of the IPCC's climate models | 11 | | can achieve climate "stabilization" - an atmospheric | 12 | | concentration of greenhouse gases of 450 parts-per-million - | 13 | | by the year 2100; and | 14 | | (2) Of the fewer-than-half models able to achieve a level | 15 | | of 450 parts-per-million, the cost of achieving such a goal | 16 | | without CCS is 138% higher - more than double; and
| 17 | | WHEREAS, According to the 17-member Major Economies Forum | 18 | | on Energy and Climate, "While increased use of renewable | 19 | | energy, greater energy efficiency, and nuclear power all have | 20 | | important roles to play in the mitigation of greenhouse gases, | 21 | | carbon capture and storage (CCS) is the only viable option for |
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| 1 | | addressing emissions from facilities that continue to burn | 2 | | fossil fuels. With the potential to reduce CO2 emissions from | 3 | | fossil fuels by up to 90%, CCS is a critical technology for | 4 | | reducing emissions to target levels in the required time | 5 | | frame"; and | 6 | | WHEREAS, According to the International Energy Agency | 7 | | (IEA), "Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is projected to play a | 8 | | crucial role in a carbon-constrained world, as it is currently | 9 | | the only technology able to significantly reduce emissions from | 10 | | the use of fossil fuels"; and | 11 | | WHEREAS, According to the United Nations Climate Change | 12 | | Secretariat, "Alongside energy efficiency, renewable energy | 13 | | and other non-fossil fuel sources, carbon dioxide capture, use | 14 | | and storage (CCUS) is another element of the transition to a | 15 | | low emissions future. Not only does CCUS offer the potential to | 16 | | capture emissions from the power sector but it could play a | 17 | | wider role in reducing the GHG emissions from industries with | 18 | | significant process emissions, such as chemicals, cement and | 19 | | steel production, and agricultural processing. In addition, | 20 | | CCUS can assist countries that currently heavily rely on fossil | 21 | | fuels to make the transition to low-emission fuel sources while | 22 | | limiting the disruption to the local economy and employment"; | 23 | | and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, The United States has abundant supplies of coal | 2 | | that provide important economic and energy security benefits to | 3 | | our nation; and | 4 | | WHEREAS, Reliable and affordable electricity is vital to | 5 | | the economic growth of Illinois, jobs, and the overall welfare | 6 | | of its citizens; and | 7 | | WHEREAS, Illinois has the largest recoverable bituminous | 8 | | coal reserves in the United States, sufficient to meet all of | 9 | | America's electricity needs for 50 years; and | 10 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois coal industry generates over $2.5 | 11 | | billion in annual economic activity within the State, employing | 12 | | approximately 5,000 miners with an average annual salary of | 13 | | $85,000, higher than both the United States and Illinois median | 14 | | household incomes; and | 15 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has long been committed to | 16 | | and is a leader in the research and development of technologies | 17 | | that provide clean and safe power generation; and
| 18 | | WHEREAS, A central element of a clean energy strategy for | 19 | | Illinois is continued research and development of carbon | 20 | | reduction strategies, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, | 21 | | utilization, and storage through emerging technologies such as |
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| 1 | | geological sequestration, mineral carbonation, and the | 2 | | beneficial use of captured CO2, in order to maximize | 3 | | environmental benefits and economic opportunities; and
| 4 | | WHEREAS, Illinois institutions such as the Prairie | 5 | | Research Institute at the University of Illinois, Southern | 6 | | Illinois University, Illinois Eastern Community Colleges, | 7 | | Richland Community College, and others strive to address | 8 | | climate, health, education, and economic impacts, through | 9 | | collaborations on applied CO2 research, practical | 10 | | applications, workforce development and public education; and | 11 | | WHEREAS, Legislation pending in both the U.S. House of | 12 | | Representatives and U.S. Senate would enhance current federal | 13 | | tax incentives so as to sustain and promote such collaborations | 14 | | and encourage private industry in manufacturing, energy | 15 | | generation, and food production, to implement and support new | 16 | | technologies that increase CO2 capture, utilization, and | 17 | | storage; therefore, be it
| 18 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | 19 | | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | 20 | | call upon the United States Congress to pass, and the President | 21 | | to sign into law, legislation to extend and expand the current | 22 | | federal tax credit for carbon capture, utilization, and storage | 23 | | under Section 45Q of the Internal Revenue Code; and be it |
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| 2 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | 3 | | delivered to the President of the United States, the Speaker of | 4 | | the United States House of Representatives, the United States | 5 | | Senate Majority Leader, and all members of the Illinois | 6 | | Congressional Delegation.
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