§ 15-55-402 - Findings.
               	 		
15-55-402.    Findings.
    The General Assembly finds:
      (1)  Lignite in Arkansas is a vast energy resource that is virtually untapped and is easily extracted;
      (2)  Lignite could be used in a variety of ways, including:
            (A)  Blending  it with fuel products to augment imported coal that is currently used  to generate electricity in Arkansas power plants;
            (B)  Using it as a primary fuel source for newly constructed electric power generating plants; and
            (C)  Using  it as a primary fuel source for the generation of synthetic natural  gas, gasoline, and other economically important by-products;
      (3)  The  Arkansas Geological Survey, formerly known as the Arkansas Geological  Commission, is interested in developing a research agreement with  academic institutions of higher education or industry partners, or both,  for purposes of pursuing a research program on Arkansas lignite and  lignite's commercial and economic contributions to the state;
      (4)  In  the United States, approximately seventy-nine percent (79%) of lignite  coal is used to generate electricity, thirteen and five-tenths percent  (13.5%) is used to generate synthetic natural gas, and seven and  five-tenths percent (7.5%) is used to produce fertilizer products;
      (5)  Currently,  Arkansas is not utilizing its lignite resources; whereas, Texas,  Mississippi, Louisiana, and North Dakota regard lignite as an important  energy source for electrical power generation or synthetic fuels  production; and
      (6)  With the  creation of strategic partnerships, Arkansas can truly begin a new era  in lignite-driven energy and economic development.