Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has been selling a plan for the last several months to make New Mexico into . Her idea is that we can transform our economy, based primarily on natural resource extraction, into one that is – but there is some controversy. On this #YNMG we’ll get into some details of how to make energy from hydrogen and why it environmentally friendly. We’ll also talk about some of the hydrogen bills that have been in front of the legislature this year, whether the legislation is in fact dead for now, and where it might go from here. Then, we’ll touch on some of the other energy and environmental bills that have been introduced this session.
Today’s guest is environment and energy reporter Lindsay Fendt from . Lindsay has been following the energy industry and hydrogen closely. Furthermore, she just published a one-on-one discussing hydrogen energy and water policy.
These are topics all New Mexicans should care about. New Mexico typically receives production through severance and property taxes and royalty and rental income. Those funds comprise the great bulk of our state’s budget to keep schools open, hospitals working and our roads paved. However, energy production is a dirty business that creates significant pollution, like greenhouse gasses such as methane that are released into our air and the toxic produced water that is pumped out as a byproduct of extracting fossil fuels. On the other hand, we all consume energy in one way or another. No matter how you look at it, we all have a stake in our environmental and energy future.
Legislation Discussed In This Episode:
Hydrogen Hub Development Act
Clean Future Act
Energy Storage System Tax Credit
Storage of Certain Radioactive Waste
Public Peace, Health, Safety & Welfare
Study State-Level Public Utility Model
New Solar Market Development Income Tax Credit Changes
Storage of Certain Radioactive Waste
Geothermal Heat Pump Tax Credits
Study State-Level Public Utility Model
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