The resolution establishes a special legislative commission in Rhode Island to evaluate and recommend strategies for increasing the use of alternative fuels, excluding solar and wind energy. This commission will consist of fourteen members, including representatives from the Rhode Island House of Representatives, energy associations, biofuel companies, and relevant state agencies. The commission's objectives include assessing current and emerging alternative fuel sources, identifying necessary infrastructure, estimating implementation costs, and promoting in-state production and investment in alternative fuel technologies.

The commission is tasked with reporting its findings and recommendations to the House of Representatives by March 10, 2026, and will dissolve on May 10, 2026. The resolution emphasizes the importance of alternative fuels in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing energy independence, and supporting economic development, while also highlighting Rhode Island's existing laws and incentives aimed at promoting alternative fuel adoption.