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Alternate Energy Report, Koleda Childress Inc., dated January 15, 1992

Abstract

Policies, programs, and current status of alternate energy and global warming concerns in the United States are reported. As the House and Senate convene for the second session of the 102nd Congress this month, there are indications that both bodies will act on national energy policy legislation this year. In the Senate, it is expected that omnibus energy legislation will be reconsidered relating to oil and gas exploration in ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge) and CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) efficiency standards for motor vehicles. Several powerful members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is urging the Ways and Means Committee to establish a renewable energy production tax credit. At the negotiating sessions of the United Nations-sponsored committee charged with drafting a framework climate convention that took place in Geneva on December 9-20, a draft treaty emerged, but there was little agreement over nearly all of the main provisions of the draft. A joint meeting of energy and environment ministers of the European Community nations has endorsed an energy/carbon tax proposal drafted by the European Commission. The proposed tax would be levied half on energy and half on carbon dioxide and is roughly equivalent to $3 per barrel of  More>>
Publication Date:
Jan 15, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
JP-NEDO-020003626
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 15 Jan 1992
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; USA; ENERGY SUBSTITUTION; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; AUTOMOBILES; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; TAXES; CARBON DIOXIDE
OSTI ID:
20155434
Research Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: JN0041951
Availability:
Available to ETDE participating countries only(see www.etde.org); commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20155434
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
18 pages
Announcement Date:
Jun 06, 2002

Citation Formats

None. Alternate Energy Report, Koleda Childress Inc., dated January 15, 1992. Japan: N. p., 1992. Web.
None. Alternate Energy Report, Koleda Childress Inc., dated January 15, 1992. Japan.
None. 1992. "Alternate Energy Report, Koleda Childress Inc., dated January 15, 1992." Japan.
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abstractNote = {Policies, programs, and current status of alternate energy and global warming concerns in the United States are reported. As the House and Senate convene for the second session of the 102nd Congress this month, there are indications that both bodies will act on national energy policy legislation this year. In the Senate, it is expected that omnibus energy legislation will be reconsidered relating to oil and gas exploration in ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge) and CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) efficiency standards for motor vehicles. Several powerful members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is urging the Ways and Means Committee to establish a renewable energy production tax credit. At the negotiating sessions of the United Nations-sponsored committee charged with drafting a framework climate convention that took place in Geneva on December 9-20, a draft treaty emerged, but there was little agreement over nearly all of the main provisions of the draft. A joint meeting of energy and environment ministers of the European Community nations has endorsed an energy/carbon tax proposal drafted by the European Commission. The proposed tax would be levied half on energy and half on carbon dioxide and is roughly equivalent to $3 per barrel of oil in 1993 and rising to $10 per barrel by the year 2000. (NEDO)}
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}