Yesterday, with just the Senate in session, there were 37 bills introduced. Four of those bills may receive additional coverage in this blog:
S
646 A bill to amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to establish a Hydrogen
Technologies for Heavy Industry Demonstration Program, and for other purposes. Coons,
Christopher A. [Sen.-D-DE]
S
647 A bill to require the Secretary of Transportation to establish a grant
program to support the use of hydrogen- or ammonia-fueled equipment at ports
and to require the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is
operating to conduct a study, together with the Secretary of Energy and the
Secretary of Transportation, regarding the feasibility and safety of using
hydrogen and ammonia as fuels in maritime applications. Cornyn,
John [Sen.-R-TX]
S
648 A bill to require the Secretary of Transportation, in consultation with
the Secretary of Energy, to establish a grant program to demonstrate the
performance and reliability of heavy-duty fuel cell vehicles that use hydrogen
as a fuel source, and for other purposes. Coons,
Christopher A. [Sen.-D-DE]
S 649 A bill to require the Secretary of Energy to establish a hydrogen infrastructure finance and innovation pilot program, and for other purposes. Cornyn, John [Sen.-R-TX]
This is an interesting package of legislation that has
obviously been coordinated between Cornyn and Coons. I will be watching these
bills for language and definitions that address the security needs of any
significant hydrogen technology supporting installation. Hydrogen is one of the
DHS chemicals of interest that trigger a Top Screen reporting requirement. It
will be interesting to see if this is taken into account in these bills.
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