469.4 - IOWA ENERGY INDEPENDENCE PLAN.

        469.4  IOWA ENERGY INDEPENDENCE PLAN.         1.  The director shall develop an Iowa energy independence plan in      association with public and private partners selected by the director      including representatives of the energy industry, environmental      interests, agricultural interests, business interests, other      interested parties, and members of the general public.  The plan      shall be subject to approval by the board.         2.  The plan shall provide cost-effective options and strategies      for reducing the state's consumption of energy, dependence on foreign      sources of energy, use of fossil fuels, and greenhouse gas emissions.      The options and strategies developed in the plan shall provide for      achieving energy independence from foreign sources of energy by the      year 2025.  The plan shall include a review of a range of energy      sources including nuclear power.         3.  The plan shall be initially submitted to the governor and      members of the general assembly by December 14, 2007, and by December      14 annually thereafter.  The plan shall be made electronically      available to the public.  The director shall conduct public meetings      around the state to gather input to be used in developing the plan.         4.  The plan shall identify cost-effective options and strategies      that will allow the state to accomplish the following:         a.  Maximize use of emerging technologies and practices to      enhance energy efficiency and conservation and develop alternative      and renewable energy sources.         b.  Retain and create high-quality jobs that provide good      wages and benefits.         c.  Enhance the development of the state's bioeconomy      including but not limited to the design, construction, operation, and      maintenance of bioengineering, biorefining, and other bioproduct      manufacturing facilities in this state.         d.  Encourage federal, local, and private industry investment      in the state's bioeconomy.         e.  Promote sustainable land use, soil conservation, clean      air, sustainable water supply, and clean water practices.         f.  Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, both on an aggregate and      per capita basis.         g.  Advance the interests of crop, biomass, and livestock      producers and biofuel and other bioproduct manufacturers.         h.  Identify the road, transit, trail, rail, pipeline,      transmission, distributed generation, and other infrastructure      investments needed to enhance the state's energy independence      efforts.         i.  Identify strategies to increase affordability of energy      for individuals, families, organizations, and businesses, including      low-income persons.         j.  Review and assess the effectiveness of existing state      programs, including but not limited to financial assistance programs      and tax policies, in enhancing the state's energy independence      efforts.         k.  Develop short-term and long-term recommendations for the      role of individuals, families, community organizations, cities,      counties, public and private education institutions, and state      agencies in enhancing the state's energy independence efforts.         l.  Develop short-term and long-term recommendations regarding      state energy regulatory policy.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 168, §4, 18; 2008 Acts, ch 1144, §4, 13; 2009 Acts,      ch 108, §19, 41         Referred to in § 469.3 
         Footnotes
         Renewable fuels marketing efforts; 2008 Acts, ch 1169, §43--48