HR 2122 · 93th Congress · Energy
A bill to establish a Commission on Fuels and Energy to recommend programs and policies intended to insure, through maximum use of indigenous resources, that the U.S. requirements for low-cost energy be met, and to reconcile enrironmental quality requirements with future energy needs.
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.(1973-01-15)
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Establishes a National Commission on Fuels and Energy. Directs the Commission to make a detailed investigation and study for the energy requirements and fuel resources and policies of the United States with respect to the different types of fuels and energy. Requires the Commission to report to the President of the United States and to the Congress on: (1) the Nation's projected energy needs, broken down into regional areas, for the next two decades with particular reference to electric power; (2) the fuel resources available or which must be developed to meet those needs including, as applicable, the programs for research, development, and demonstration necessary to provide those major technological advances which may greatly enhance the Nation's ability to efficeintly and economically utilize its fuel resources; (3) the air, water and other pollution created by energy requirements, including any programs to overcome promptly and efficiently any technological or economic barriers to the elimination of such pollution; and (4) the existing policies and programs of the Federal Government and of State and local governments, which have any significant impact on the availability or econ…
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