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IntroducedJan 28, 2021
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Passed Senate
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Passed House
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Signed into Law
A concurrent resolution to establish a state policy to support the reliability and resilience of the electric grid, ensure price transparency to consumers in electric markets, and incentivize carbon capture utilization and storage as an alternative to preserve dispatchable thermal electric generation and its associated benefits.
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executive • Apr 19, 2021: Filed with Secretary Of State 04/19
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Comments on SCR 4012
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- Apr 19, 2021 | executive
- Filed with Secretary Of State 04/19
- Apr 19, 2021 | Senate
- Signed by President
- Apr 19, 2021 | House
- Signed by Speaker
- Apr 09, 2021 | Senate
- Returned to Senate
- Apr 09, 2021 | House
- Second reading, adopted
- Mar 19, 2021 | House
- Reported back, do pass, placed on consent calendar 13 0 1
- Mar 18, 2021 | House
- Bill Hearing, House Energy and Natural Resources, 03/18 10:30 AM, Room Coteau AB - to establish a state policy to support the reliability and resilience of the electric grid, ensure price transparency to consumers in electric markets, and incentivize carbon capture utilization and storage as an alternative to preserve dispatchable thermal electric generation and its associated ben
- Committee Hearing 10:30
- Mar 05, 2021 | House
- Introduced, first reading, referred Energy and Natural Resources Committee
- Feb 23, 2021 | House
- Received from Senate
- Feb 22, 2021 | Senate
- Amendment adopted, placed on calendar
- Second reading, adopted
- Feb 19, 2021 | Senate
- Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 5 1 0
- Feb 18, 2021 | Senate
- Bill Hearing, Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 8:30 AM, Room Peace Garden - Establish a state policy to support the reliability and resilience of the electric grid ensure price transparency to consumer in electric markets, and incentivize carbon capture utilization and storage as an alternative to preserve dispatchable thermal electric generation and its associated benefits
- Committee Work, Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 2:30 PM, Room Peace Garden - Committee Work: Committee Work: a state policy to support the reliability and resilience of the electric grid, ensure price transparency to consumers in electric markets, and incentivize carbon capture utilization and storage
- Committee Hearing 08:30
- Jan 28, 2021 | Senate
- Introduced, first reading, referred Energy and Natural Resources Committee
Documents
- Legislative HistoryPDF
- Marked up (Adopted by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee)PDF
- Video - Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 08:30 AM (SCR 4012 - Establish a state policy to support the reliability and resilience of the electric grid ensure price transparency to consumer in electric markets, and incentivize carbon capture utilization and storage as an alternative to preserve dispatchable thermal electric generation and its associated benefits)
- Video - Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 08:30 AM (SCR 4012 - Establish a state policy to support the reliability and resilience of the electric grid ensure price transparency to consumer in electric markets and incentivize carbon capture utilization and storage as an alternative to preserve dispatchable thermal electric generation and its associated benefits)
- Video - Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 02:30 PM (Committee Work: SCR 4012 - a state policy to support the reliability and resilience of the electric grid, ensure price transparency to consumers in electric markets, and incentivize carbon capture utilization and storage)
- Video - Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 02:58 PM (Committee Work: SCR 4012 - a state policy to support the reliability and resilience of the electric grid and ensure price transparency to consumers in electric markets and incentivize carbon capture utilization and storage)
- Video - Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 03:06 PM (Senator Roers moved to amend SCR 4012)
- Video - Senate, 02/22 01:05 PM (6th Order - Consideration Of Amendments - SCR4012 - Energy and Natural Resources - Do Pass)
- Video - Senate, 02/22 01:05 PM (Senator Bell)
- Video - Senate, 02/22 01:05 PM (11th Order - Final Passage Senate Measures - SCR4012 - Energy and Natural Resources - Do Pass)
- Video - Senate, 02/22 01:06 PM (Senator Bell)
- Video - Energy and Natural Resources, 03/18 10:30 AM (SCR 4012 - to establish a state policy to support the reliability and resilience of the electric grid, ensure price transparency to consumers in electric markets, and incentivize carbon capture utilization and storage as an alternative to preserve dispatchable thermal electric generation and its associated ben)
- Video - House, 04/09 12:51 PM (10th Order - Consent Calendar - SCR4012 - Energy and Natural Resources - Do Pass)
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Rich Wardner, Senate Majority Leader, Bismarck, ND (Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 07:18 AM)PDF
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Zac Smith, Director of Communications and Government Relations, Mandan, ND (Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 12:28 AM)PDF
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Carlee McLeod, USND, BISMARCK, ND (Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/17 09:47 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Levi Andrist, Lobbyist, Bismarck, ND (Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/17 08:57 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Scott Skokos, Executive Director, Bismarck, ND (Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/17 06:52 PM)PDF
- Testimony (In Favor) -- Micahel J. Nasi, Senior Advisor, Austin, TX (Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 12:52 AM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Ryan Warner, Bismarck, ND (Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 12:46 AM)PDF
- Testimony (Neutral) -- Scott Skokos, Executive Director, (Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 01:02 PM)PDF
- Testimony (Neutral) -- Senator Bell, (Senate Energy and Natural Resources, 02/18 11:29 AM)PDF
- Testimony (In Opposition) -- Janessa Thompson, Organizer, New Salem, ND (House Energy and Natural Resources, 03/17 01:53 PM)PDF