In fact, I discovered that there are a number of bills [in addition to Congressman Bishop’s] that could dramatically change the energy focus of the nation. I personally like Bishop’s comprehensive approach to our energy dilemma. In order to dispell the myth that the Republican solutions only consist of drilling for more oil, I am including a brief summary of the bill.
H.R. 6384 has twelve aspects that make sense to me. They are:
- Increasing Supplies Of Affordable Natural Gas From America’s Deep Ocean Areas
· This section of the proposed law includes extending state territorial waters to 12 miles instead of the average of 3 miles.
- Development Of American Oil Resources From The Arctic Coastal Plain
· This section of the bill sets forth requirements for four things (1) lease sales; (2) grants of leases; (3) coastal plain environmental protection; and (4) rights-of-way and easements for the transportation of oil and gas across the coastal plain.
- Develop Oil Shale And Tar Sands
· Many people believe that this is America’s largest untapped energy source. If passed, this section of the law would repeal Section 526 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 that prohibits federal agencies from entering into a contract to buy alternative or synthetic fuel. The prohibition effectively bans the use of oil sands and oil shale.
- Utilize America’s 200 Year Coal Supply
- Among other things this section of the law would “expedite the production of clean, domestic coal-to-liquid (CTL) transportation fuels by providing a new risk management tool meant to protect CTL producers from dramatic swings in the oil market.”
- Develop Clean and Affordable Nuclear Energy for Electricity Production
- Everyone knows that nuclear energy will eventually have to be put on the table as part of the energy solution; this section calls for the safe use of nuclear energy immediately.
- Clean Renewable Energy
· This section of the bill establishes the American Energy Trust Fund (AETF). The fund will help boost conservation and efficiency. In addition, incentives will be given for the development of renewable and alternative energy technologies. The fund “specifically allocates funding for biofuels, hydroelectric, solar, wind, bioenergy, cellulosic biomass, methane hydrate, geothermal, marine and hydrokinetic, and carbon capture and sequestration research and development.”
- Greater Energy Efficiency and Conservation
· This section of the law sets forth tax deductions for energy-efficient, commercial buildings. Further, it permanently offers credits for energy-efficient appliances, synthetic fuels, non-business energy property, and biomass.
- Strengthen America’s Gasoline Refining Capacity
- What stands out in this section of the bill is its promise to speed up the federal permit process for refineries.
- Regulatory Relief and Policy Reform
· Reforming and restructuring the NEPA is the heart of this section. Major progress will be accomplished by giving regulatory relief which “extends and modifies the renewable energy production tax credit.”
10. Improve Our Transmission System and Energy Infrastructure
11. Science and Engineering Education
- This section of the law includes developing or re-training our domestic energy workforce
12. New Technology and Energy Innovation Prizes
As you can see Republican congressmen are promoting many comprehensive approaches to the energy problems of the land. I believe their proposed legislation could directly help the poor. Contact your congressman, regardless of his party, and boldly declare, “Stop The War on The Poor” and pass H.R. 6384.