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Abstract: . . . 100.4 458.9 % diff. from FY2003 -14.4 ————-3.5 48.2 -0.3 -4.7 ————————-2.1 -2.1 0.3 0.5 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 ——3.0 -2.8 21.4 ——-8.0 23.4 16.0 39.4 RENEWABLES + ET&D, Total 1 2 Combines “Intergovernmental Activities” and “Renewable Support and Implementation.” Replaces “Electric/Storage” in FY2003 and “Electricity Reliability” in FY2004 request. Source: S.Rept. 108-105; July 17, 2003; H.Rept. 108-212; July 16, 2003; DOE FY2004 Cong. . . . . . . innovation. June 1999. 260 p. U.S. Executive Office of the President. National Energy Policy Report. May 2001. 170 p. [http://www.whitehouse.gov/energy/National-Energy-Policy.pdf] U.S. General Accounting Office. Renewable energy: DOE’s funding and markets for wind energy and solar cell technologies. (GAO/RCED-99-130) May 1999. 38 p. Wiser, Ryan et al. Renewable energy policy and electricity restructuring: a California case study. Energy . . . . . . 85-97. Polachek, Jay S.. Cape Cod: twisting in the wind? Public Utilities Fortnightly, May 15, 2002. p. 28-37. Sklar, Scott and Sheinkopf, Kenneth. Consumer guide to solar energy: new ways to lower utility costs, cut taxes, and take control of your energy needs. 2002. 195 p. CRS-13 IB10041 07-25-03 U.S. Department of Interior. Bureau of Land Management. Assessing the potential for renewable energy on federal lands. May 2002. 89 . . . . . . be incorporated into S. 14. Introduced April 30, 2003. Floor action began May 6. CRS-11 IB10041 07-25-03 S. 597 (Grassley) Energy Tax Incentives Act of 2003. Contains provisions for renewable energy production tax credit, alternative fuels incentives, and residential solar energy property. Introduced March 11, 2003; referred to Committee on Finance. Superseded by S. 1149. S. 944 (Jeffords) Renewable Energy Investment Act. Would . . . . . . shortages in California brought a new emphasis to the role that renewable energy may play in electricity supply. In the 108th Congress, debate over renewable energy programs is focusing on tax credits, incentives, budget, and provisions of the omnibus energy policy bills, H.R. 6 and S. 14. Also, worldwide emphasis on environmental problems of air and water pollution and global climate change, and the related development of clean . . . . . . -2.1 0.3 0.5 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 ——3.0 -2.8 21.4 ——-8.0 23.4 16.0 39.4 RENEWABLES + ET&D, Total 1 2 Combines “Intergovernmental Activities” and “Renewable Support and Implementation.” Replaces “Electric/Storage” in FY2003 and “Electricity Reliability” in FY2004 request. Source: S.Rept. 108-105; July 17, 2003; H.Rept. 108-212; July 16, 2003; DOE FY2004 Cong. Budget Request, v. 3; Feb. 2003 (p. 244-247). CRS-16 . . . . . . 0.5 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 ——3.0 -2.8 21.4 ——-8.0 23.4 16.0 39.4 RENEWABLES + ET&D, Total 1 2 Combines “Intergovernmental Activities” and “Renewable Support and Implementation.” Replaces “Electric/Storage” in FY2003 and “Electricity Reliability” in FY2004 request. Source: S.Rept. 108-105; July 17, 2003; H.Rept. 108-212; July 16, 2003; DOE FY2004 Cong. Budget Request, v. 3; Feb. 2003 (p. 244-247). CRS-16 . . . --3000,7,214,3454,48667
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