Oklahoma Code § 17-802.2

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Oklahoma Low Carbon Energy Initiative - Duties
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A.  There is hereby created the Oklahoma Low Carbon Energy
Initiative, referred to in Section 802.1 et seq. of this title as
the Initiative, which shall serve as a strategic program designed to
create, advance, and promote new and existing energy research and
development, use, supply chain activity, and infrastructure related
to Oklahoma's core energy competencies by:
1.  Promoting research and development in the areas of
conventional and unconventional oil and natural gas development and
production, hydrogen production, storage, and distribution, CO2
enhanced oil recovery, wind forecasting, advanced biofuels, energy
storage, water management, nuclear energy, energy policy and
economic analysis, energy system optimization, renewable energy
integration into the electrical grid, and similar energy
technologies;
2.  Fostering communication and collaboration between state and
federal governmental agencies, institutions of higher education, and
private entities located throughout Oklahoma;
3.  Advancing research and development programs and growing
production, supply chain activity, and infrastructure that provide
benefits to all industries and regions of the state;
4.  Streamlining research and development efforts between
private and public industry to create synergistic relationships that
coordinate, not duplicate, efforts;
5.  Establishing Oklahoma as a regional resource and
clearinghouse for transformative energy technologies in the areas of
traditional energy, hydrogen production, storage, and distribution,
and renewable resource research and development;
6.  Attracting best-in-class researchers to Oklahoma in
competency areas aligned with Oklahoma's natural resource base;
7.  Coordinating with the Oklahoma Department of Commerce to
enhance venture capital investment in energy-related research and
business opportunities;

8.  Promoting seed funding that can be leveraged against state,
federal, and private-source funding to establish sufficient startup
resources; and
9.  Satisfying equipment needs related to monitoring seismic
activity.
B.  The Initiative may receive assistance from any state agency
or public entity to implement the provisions of the Oklahoma Energy
Initiative Act including, but not limited to, administrative
assistance, staffing or legal counsel and provision of office space
or equipment as necessary.  Assistance agreements may be made by
memorandums of understanding or as otherwise provided by law.
Added by Laws 2012, c. 247, § 2, emerg. eff. May 14, 2012.  Amended
by Laws 2022, c. 27, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2022; Laws 2024, c. 31, § 1,
eff. Nov. 1, 2024; Laws 2024, c. 350, § 1, eff. July 1, 2024.

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