RCW 43.325.001
Findings -- 2006 c 171. (Expires June 30,
2016.)
The legislature finds that:
(1) Washington's dependence on energy supplied from outside
the state and volatile global energy markets makes its economy
and citizens vulnerable to unpredictable and high energy prices;
(2) Washington's dependence on petroleum-based fuels
increases energy costs for citizens and businesses;
(3) Diesel soot from diesel engines ranks as the highest
toxic air pollutant in Washington, leading to hundreds of
premature deaths and increasing rates of asthma and other lung
diseases;
(4) The use of biodiesel results in significantly less air
pollution than traditional diesel fuels;
(5) Improper disposal and treatment of organic waste from
farms and livestock operations can have a significant negative
impact on water quality;
(6) Washington has abundant supplies of organic wastes from
farms that can be used for energy production and abundant
farmland where crops could be grown to supplement or supplant
petroleum-based fuels;
(7) The use of energy and fuel derived from these sources
can help citizens and businesses conserve energy and reduce the
use of petroleum-based fuels, would improve air and water quality
in Washington, reduce environmental risks from farm wastes,
create new markets for farm products, and provide new industries
and jobs for Washington citizens;
(8) The bioenergy industry is a new and developing industry
that is, in part, limited by the availability of capital for the
construction of facilities for converting farm and forest
products into energy and fuels;
(9) Instead of leaving our economy at the mercy of global
events, and the policies of foreign nations, Washington state
should adopt a policy of energy independence; and
(10) The energy freedom program is meant to lead Washington
state towards energy independence.
Therefore, the legislature finds that it is in the public
interest to encourage the rapid adoption and use of bioenergy, to
develop a viable bioenergy industry within Washington state, to
promote public research and development in bioenergy sources and
markets, and to support a viable agriculture industry to grow
bioenergy crops. To accomplish this, the energy freedom program
is established to promote public research and development in
bioenergy, and to stimulate the construction of facilities in
Washington to generate energy from farm sources or convert
organic matter into fuels.
[2006 c 171 § 1. Formerly RCW 15.110.005.]