Executive Order
RP 21
Relating to the Creation of the Governor's Clean
Coal Technology Council.
WHEREAS, the continued strength of the Texas economy is highly dependent
upon the availability of reliable, low-cost electric power; and
WHEREAS, the diversity of fuel used to generate electricity is a significant
factor in providing reliable and affordable energy to residents of this state;
and
WHEREAS, coal is an important fuel source for keeping the price of electricity
low in this state and the price of electricity generated with coal has remained
relatively unchanged over the past 20 years; and
WHEREAS, evaluation of the environmental effectiveness and economic viability
of new emissions reduction technologies that protect or improve air quality
is necessary to protect the environment and the public health, safety, and
welfare of all Texans; and
WHEREAS, the continued recovery and use of coal resources are important
to the economy of this state; and
WHEREAS, advancements in clean coal technology may demonstrate that electricity
from coal can be produced in a more efficient, economical, and environmentally
friendly manner;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Rick Perry, Governor of the State of Texas, by virtue
of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the
State of Texas, do hereby order the following:
1. Creation and Duties. The Governor's Clean Coal Technology Council, ("the
Council"), is hereby created. The Council shall advise the Governor concerning
the feasibility of developing clean coal technologies in Texas, including
their potential to:
a. Preserve fuel diversity and maintain reliable, low-cost sources of electric
power;
b. Reduce the emissions from existing coal-fired electric generation; and
c. Increase the efficiency of coal-fired electric generation. The Council
shall study these matters and seek to identify new, cleaner coal-fired electric
generation technologies that may be used to provide new generation capacity.
The Council's study and evaluation of clean coal technologies in Texas may
include assessment pilot projects as a means to evaluate such technologies,
appraise their economics, assess the environmental benefits, or determine
the importance of clean coal technologies to energy policy.
2. Composition and Terms. The Council will consists of members appointed
by the Governor, who will designate one member to serve as chair and one member
to serve as vice-chair.
The Governor may fill any vacancy that may occur and may appoint other
voting or ex-officio, non-voting members as needed.
Any state or local officers or employees appointed to serve on the Council
shall do so in addition to the regular duties of their respective office or
position.
All appointees serve at the pleasure of the Governor.
3. Coordination. The Council shall take into consideration any clean coal
technology efforts by public and private entities. The Council shall stay
apprised of emissions reduction technology efforts conducted by state agencies
and universities.
4. Meetings. Subject to approval of the Governor, the Council shall meet
at times and locations determined by the chair.
5. Administrative Support. The Office of the Governor and other appropriate
state agencies and state universities shall provide administrative support
for the Council.
6. Report. The Council shall make regular reports to the Governor.
7. Other Provisions. The Council shall adhere to guidelines and procedures
provided by the Office of the Governor. All members of the Council shall serve
without compensation. Necessary expenses may be reimbursed when such expenses
are in direct performance of official duties of the Council.
This executive order supersedes all previous orders and shall remain in
effect and in full force until modified, amended, rescinded, or superseded
by me or by a succeeding Governor.
Given under my hand this the 19th day of December, 2002.
Rick Perry, Governor
TRD-200208572