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New Energy Future News
For Immediate Release:
2007-06-27
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Anna Aurilio, 202-683-1250 x317 Rob Sargent, 617-747-4317 House Energy Package Must Lead To A New Energy FutureEnvironment America is the new home of U.S. PIRG’s environmental work. As the House Energy and Commerce Committee begins its markup of energy legislation, U.S. PIRG urged the committee to pass a renewable electricity standard, increase fuel economy and support the conservation provisions already in the bill. “A sensible energy plan must include a strong renewable electricity standard, significantly improve vehicle fuel economy, and promote efficiency,” said U.S. PIRG Washington DC office director Anna Aurilio. “Congress should promote proven solutions like making cars go farther on a gallon of gas, making buildings more efficient, and increasing the use of clean, renewable energy. Congress should invest in win-win solutions like making cars go farther on a gallon of gas, making buildings more efficient, and increasing the use of clean, renewable energy. Congress should not gamble taxpayer dollars on a risky scheme like liquid coal,” continued Aurilio. The environmental community sent a letter to the committee urging that they include the following priorities in their energy bill:
Twenty three states and the District of Columbia have already enacted renewable electricity standards of their own because of the policy’s benefits. Ten states have increased or accelerated their standards. While many utilities support the federal Renewable Electricity Standard, several coal and nuclear utilities and their allies worked to derail a Bingaman Renewable Electricity Standard amendment in the Senate and to push for billions of dollars in tax breaks to develop liquid coal technology. “The coal industry and their allies in Congress are working overtime to derail the renewable energy standard. We call on the House to support a strong Renewable Electricity Standard and meaningful improvements to gas mileage standards,” concluded Aurilio. |