The resolution proposes the establishment of a special legislative commission in Rhode Island, consisting of fourteen members, to study and provide recommendations for increasing the use of alternative fuels, excluding solar and wind, and developing the necessary infrastructure. The commission will evaluate the viability of various alternative fuel sources and assess the infrastructure and cost considerations associated with their development in Rhode Island.
The commission is tasked with reporting its findings and recommendations to the House of Representatives by March 10, 2026, and will expire on May 10, 2026. The resolution emphasizes the importance of alternative fuels in the context of energy development within the state.