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S. 341: A bill to reduce the Nation's dependence on imported oil, to provide for the energy security of the Nation and for other purposes, introduced in the United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, February 5, 1991

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OSTI ID:5293645
This bill would reduce the nation's dependence on imported oil to provide for the energy security of the nation. The purposes are to significantly reduce the nation's oil dependency; encourage more efficient use of energy; encourage development and deployment of renewable energy sources; streamline the hydroelectric licensing process; enhance the role of coal and clean coal technologies; establish priorities for Federal energy research, development, demonstration, and commercialization; encourage development of domestic energy resources on the Outer Continental Shelf; provide for oil and gas exploration, production, and development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska; encourage increased utilization of natural gas and other domestic energy resources to displace imported oil; reduce the consumption of oil in the transportation sector and encourage use of alternative energy sources for transportation; and encourage production and use of nuclear power by providing for the commercialization of advanced nuclear reactor technologies.
OSTI ID:
5293645
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY, AND ECONOMY
290600 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Nuclear Energy
293000* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy
Legislation
& Regulation
294000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Fossil Fuels
299000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Unconventional Sources & Power Generation
ACTINIDES
ALASKA
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
COAL
COMMERCIAL SECTOR
COMMERCIALIZATION
CONTINENTAL MARGIN
CONTINENTAL SHELF
CONTRACTS
DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS
DESIGN
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DISPERSIONS
DOMESTIC SUPPLIES
EFFICIENCY
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRIC-POWERED VEHICLES
ELEMENTS
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY SOURCES
ENGINES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
EXPLORATION
EXPORTS
FLUIDS
FOSSIL FUELS
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL GAS
FUEL SLURRIES
FUEL SUBSTITUTION
FUELS
GAS FUELS
GASES
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
HEAT ENGINES
HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS
IMPLEMENTATION
IMPORTS
INDUSTRY
ISOTOPE SEPARATION
LAND RECLAMATION
LAWS
LEASES
LEGISLATIVE TEXT
LICENSING
LIGHTING SYSTEMS
MANAGEMENT
MASS TRANSIT SYSTEMS
MATERIALS
METALS
MINERAL RESOURCES
MIXTURES
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS
NORTH AMERICA
NUCLEAR POWER
OILS
OPENINGS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM DEPOSITS
POWER
POWER PLANTS
PRODUCTION
REACTOR LICENSING
REACTORS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
RESERVES
RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
RESOURCES
SEPARATION PROCESSES
SLURRIES
STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE
SUSPENSIONS
TRADE
TRANSPORTATION SECTOR
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
URANIUM
US ENERGY SECURITY ACT
USA
VEHICLES
WASTE OILS
WATER
WINDOWS