Oklahoma Code § 17-801.9

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Hydrogen fuel production standard – Annual report
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A.  The State of Oklahoma shall set a hydrogen fuel production
standard that will serve as an annual goal to be reached each year
through 2028 to increase the production of hydrogen fuel in the
state.  Such hydrogen fuel production standard shall be to produce
Two Million Metric Tons (2 MMT) of hydrogen fuel using a low or zero
carbon source of energy annually by 2028.
B.  Every qualified hydrogen fuel production facility that
produces hydrogen fuel in this state shall report to the Corporation
Commission by March 1 each year the amount of hydrogen fuel produced
in the preceding calendar year and the low or zero carbon source of
energy used to produce the hydrogen fuel.  The Commission shall
begin collecting the reports no later than March 1, 2024, and shall
report annually to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Governor the annual
hydrogen fuel production amount produced by qualified hydrogen
production facilities for the preceding calendar year, gathered from
reports submitted pursuant to this subsection, no later than May 1
of the first year of collection and each year thereafter.  The
Commission shall promulgate rules to effectuate the provisions of
this subsection.
C.  For purposes of this section, qualifying hydrogen fuel
production shall include:
1.  Hydrogen fuel produced from low carbon sources such as
natural gas;
2.  Hydrogen fuel produced from zero carbon sources such as:
a. wind,
b. photovoltaic,
c. hydropower,
d. geothermal, and
e. biomass, which projects may include agricultural
crops, wastes, and residues, wood, animal, and other
degradable organic wastes, municipal solid waste, and
landfill gas; and
3.  Other low or zero carbon sources approved by the Commission.

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