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Re “House OKs a mandate on clean energy,” Aug. 5
The House bill favoring energy efficiency and renewable energy, rather than subsidies to the oil and coal industries, is indeed momentous. Next the bill goes to a conference committee, where it meets the substantially different Senate bill. Given the saturation of lobbyists proclaiming for the dinosaur fuels, what emerges from the committee could be a strange animal or no animal at all.
However, there is a real possibility that the Senate’s improved fuel economy standards and the House’s emphasis on renewable energy will survive; and if they don’t spend it all on ethanol, the U.S. will be off to a great new beginning.
Robert Siebert
Orange
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