| Sec. 7. Funding and regulatory impact study. The Energy Resources Council, |
in consultation with the Public Utilities Commission, shall |
assess the current business and regulatory environment as it |
affects the development of renewable energy resources and make |
recommendations for policy and regulatory changes that |
encourage new renewable resources business development in |
Maine, including new generation, fuels and businesses related |
to renewable resources of energy. Among other issues, the |
council shall investigate the viability of initiating a |
multimillion-dollar green energy bond or other funding |
mechanism for the long-term economic development of new |
renewable resources and related projects in Maine. In |
conducting the study, the council shall investigate the number |
and type of potential jobs created, the economic impact and |
benefit to Maine and the amount of pollution avoided by the |
operation of new renewable resources in Maine. The council |
shall report back to the Joint Standing Committee on Utilities |
and Energy and the Joint Standing Committee on Natural |
Resources with its findings by January 15, 2004. |