Report - National Commission on Energy Policy
Energy Policy Recommendations to the President and the 110th Congress
In "Energy Policy Recommendations to the President and the 110th Congress," the National Commission on Energy Policy proposes revised policies regarding a cap and trade proposal for addressing global climate change, increases in fuel economy standards, approaches for the storage of nuclear waste, development and deployment of advanced coal technologies, adoption of a national renewable energy standard, and other major energy policy issues.
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National Commission on Energy Policy (Co-Chairs John P. Holdren, William K. Reilly, John W. Rowe; Congressional Chair Philip R. Sharp; Executive Director Jason Grumet). “Energy Policy Recommendations to the President and the 110th Congress.” National Commission on Energy Policy, April 2007. 29.
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