Florida Senate - 2009                          SENATOR AMENDMENT
       Bill No. CS for CS for CS for SB 1154
       
       
       
       
       
       
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       Senator King moved the following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment 
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    3         Delete lines 66 - 82
    4  and insert:
    5         (c)“Class III clean energy source” means clean energy
    6  derived from nuclear energy or integrated gasification combined
    7  cycle for which carbon capture and sequestration plans have been
    8  approved by the Department of Environmental Protection or from
    9  use of pipeline-quality synthetic gas produced by processing
   10  waste petroleum coke with carbon capture and sequestration plans
   11  approved by the state or federal authority having jurisdiction.
   12         (d)“Clean energy” means electrical energy produced from a
   13  method that uses one or more of the following fuels or energy
   14  sources: nuclear energy placed in commercial service after July
   15  1, 2009, integrated gasification combined cycle for which carbon
   16  capture and sequestration plans have been approved by the
   17  Department of Environmental Protection, hydrogen produced from
   18  sources other than fossil fuels, biomass, solar photovoltaic,
   19  geothermal energy, wind energy, ocean energy, or hydroelectric
   20  power. The term includes waste heat from sulfuric acid
   21  manufacturing operations; waste heat thermal energy which is
   22  produced by a combined heat and power system placed in service
   23  in this state after July 1, 2009, and which is used to produce
   24  biofuel and any associated coproducts; and energy produced using
   25  pipeline-quality synthetic gas produced by processing waste
   26  petroleum coke with carbon capture and sequestration plans
   27  approved by the state or federal authority having jurisdiction.