Maryland Approves Energy Efficiency and Solar
Energy Bills
EERE Network News - 4/25/07 Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley signed 173 bills on Tuesday, including three bills to encourage energy efficiency and renewable energy within the state. Senate Bill 103, the Maryland Clean Cars Act of 2007, requires the state's Department of Environment to follow California's lead in establishing a low-emissions vehicle program that will go into effect with the 2011 model year. The program will include limits on greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles. Senate Bill 332 establishes the Maryland Green Building Council, which will advise the governor and state legislators on how to use green building principles in state construction projects. Maryland also signed onto the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative last week, making it the tenth state to join the regional effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Governor O'Malley also signed an executive order creating a commission to examine ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within the state and to develop a strategy to reduce Maryland's vulnerability to climate change. A weekly newsletter from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). The EERE Network News is also available on the Web at: www.eere.energy.gov/news/enn.cfm |