Louisiana House Advances Pro-Pellet Legislation
The Louisiana House of Representatives on May 13 unanimously approved legislation designed to support the state’s growing wood pellet manufacturing sector. The same day, the bill also received a favorable report from the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and International Affairs, sending it to the full Louisiana Senate for consideration.
House Bill 670, introduced in February by Rep. Charles Owen and amended twice during the committee process, focuses on strengthening Louisiana’s wood pellet industry through streamlined permitting, workforce development and improved transportation and export infrastructure.
Key provisions of the bill include enhanced job creation incentives for wood pellet manufacturers, workforce training initiatives, coordination with ports on infrastructure tied to pellet exports, development of site readiness standards and the creation of clearer regulatory pathways for new wood pellet manufacturing projects across the state.
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