Ending the energy stalemate: A bipartisan strategy to meet America's energy challenges

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Publication Type report
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author National Commission on Energy Policy
Title Ending the energy stalemate: A bipartisan strategy to meet America's energy challenges
Date 2004-12
Description This report recommends a revenue-neutral package of measures designed to ensure affordable and reliable supplies of energy for the twenty-first century while responding to growing concern about energy security and the risks of global climate change driven by energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. Through these recommendations and associated analysis, the Commission seeks to establish a constructive center in the often polarized debate over national energy policy.
Type Text
Publisher National Commission on Energy Policy
Subject Energy; Greenhouse gas emissions; Energy supplies; Energy security; Global climate change; National energy policy; Future U.S. energy policy; Bipartisan; Oil security; Vehicle fuel economy standards; Energy efficiency; Sustainable energy; Hybrid vehicles; Natural gas; Refrigerator; Alaska natural gas pipeline; Coal; Fossil fuel; Nuclear energy; Renewable electricity; Wind power; Solar; Bio-fuels; Energy supply infrastructure; Energy technologies
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Ending the energy stalemate: A bipartisan strategy to meet America's energy challenges. (2004). National Commission on Energy Policy.
Rights Management (c)National Commission on Energy Policy
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6vh8mx1
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