HCR 3-RENEWABLE ENERGY ALASKA PROJECT CO-CHAIR RAMRAS announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3, Relating to renewable energy resource development. JIM POUND, Staff to Representative Jay Ramras, Alaska State Legislature, introduced HCR 3, which recognizes that Alaska needs to move forward with its energy needs. Alternative energy is the wave of the future, he said, and wind, hydrogen, geothermal, biomass, hydroelectric, and tidal energy are being considered around the world, and Alaska has the opportunity to be out front in their production. HCR 3 recognizes this and urges the governor to work on the development of alternative energy. Mr. Pound highlighted that alternate sources of energy are important for rural areas. He said that Bethel is considering wind generation and Kotzebue has some wind turbines, which can save money on Alaska's subsidized Power Cost Equalization program. 1:04:26 PM CHRIS ROSE, Director, Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP), said REAP is a statewide coalition of utility companies, environmental groups, consumer groups, businesses, and Native groups who would like to see the increased production of renewable energy in Alaska. He urged the panel to move HCR 3. "We have an opportunity to be a leader in this field," he said. He added that Alaska has resources that other states and nations would give a lot for: wind, geothermal, and biofuel sources. 1:06:47 PM CO-CHAIR SAMUELS said he drove a hydrogen-powered car while attending the Energy Council, and the exhaust was water vapor. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON said he is pleased that tidal power is in HCR 3. CO-CHAIR RAMRAS said Alaska can be a leader in not only producing fossil fuel energy but also alternative sources. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to report HCR 3, labeled 24- LS0648\G, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered. 1:09:01 PM The committee took an at-ease from 1:09 p.m. to 1:14 p.m. 1:14:08 PM