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House of Representatives
Session of 2021 - 2022 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: April 30, 2021 01:27 PM
From: Representative Curtis G. Sonney
To: All House members
Subject: Lake Erie Wind Energy Development Act
 
I am reintroducing legislation which would permit DGS to lease submerged lands in excess of 25 acres within the bed of Lake Erie for the assessment, development, construction and operation of utility scale offshore wind, solar or kinetic energy generation facilities.
 
The legislation would be known as the Lake Erie Wind Energy Development Act and would do the following;
 
*Establish a competitive process and award a permit lease of an initial seven year term with options to renew the lease for additional 35 year terms, and/or would provide for termination of the lease in the event the lessee does not develop the parcel within the initial seven year term.
 
*Establish a 2% royalty on the gross revenues of the system, to be divided as such;
20% to Erie County,
20% to the PA F&B Commission for activities directly related to Lake Erie,
40% to DEP for dam removal, restoration, and repair projects,
20% to the County Conservation District Fund for distribution to county conservation districts.
 
Prior HB 685.  Former cosponsors include; DeLUCA, HARKINS, LAWRENCE, MILLARD and ZIMMERMAN.
 
 

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Introduced as HB1569