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Abstract: . . . DISTRIBUTED ENERGY* FEDERAL ENERGY MGMT FACILITIES & INFRASTRUC. National Renewable Energy Lab Construction WEATHER’N & INTERGOV. International Renewables Tribal Energy Renew. Production Incentive PROGRAM MANAGEMENT RENEWABLES, SUBTOTAL Prior Year Balances (EERE) EERE, TOTAL Senate Apprn Cmte 99.1 83.6 92.2 84.0 — 11.0 — 34.2 25.3 0.5 199.9 67.0 56.5 — 19.2 16.3 5.8 10.5 325.1 2.9 4.0 5.0 153.0 — — 1,253.80 Senate Cmte House 0.0 . . . . . . Convention on Climate Change. June 2002. 260 p. [http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/ globalwarming.nsf/content/ResourceCenterPublicationsUSClimateActionReport.html] U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Renewable Energy: Wind Power’s Contribution to Electric Power Generation and Impact on Farms and Rural Communities. [GAO-04-756] September 3, 2004. 107 p. [http://www.gao.gov/ docsearch/abstract.php?rptno=GAO-04-756] Worldwatch . . . . . . Issues, by Brent Yacobucci. CRS Report RL32712. Agriculture-Based Renewable Energy Production, by Randy Schnepf. CRS Report RS21563. Biodiesel Fuel and U.S. Agriculture, by Randy Schnepf. CRS Issue Brief IB10054. Energy Tax Policy, by Salvatore Lazzari. Websites American Council for Renewable Energy. [http://www.acore.org/] CRS-14 IB10041 American Solar Energy Society. [http://www.ases.org/] American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). . . . . . . renewable fuel standard (RFS) for cellulosic ethanol and biodiesel remained in S. 2095. Other renewables provisions in the H.R. 6 conference report included a renewable energy production incentive, a residential solar tax credit, and other tax and authorization measures. S. 2095 and H.R. 6 also included a provision (§920) for concentrating solar power R&D that did not appear in either the House or Senate bill. (For a detailed summary . . . . . . Renewables for Gas-Fired Generation Climate Change and Renewables LEGISLATION CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS, REPORTS, AND DOCUMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL READING CRS Reports Websites IB10041 06-17-05 Renewable Energy: Tax Credit, Budget, and Electricity Production Issues SUMMARY Energy security, a major driver of federal renewable energy programs in the past, came back into play as oil and gas prices rose late in the year 2000. The terrorist . . . . . . Million Solar Revenue Bond Initiative. [http://www.votesolar.org/sf.html]. CRS-15 IB10041 06-17-05 Table 2. DOE Renewable Energy Budget for FY2004-FY2006 (selected programs, $ millions) OFFICE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY (EERE) HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY FUEL CELL TECH. BIOMASS & BIOREFINERY SOLAR ENERGY Photovoltaics Concentrating Solar Heating & Lighting WIND GEOTHERMAL SMALL HYDRO VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES . . . . . . 58.0 56.5 56.6 19.2 16.3 5.8 10.5 298.2 2.9 4.0 5.0 117.5 353.6 — 1,200.4 FY2006 House 99.1 83.6 86.2 84.0 — — — 44.2 23.3 0.5 167.9 65.0 58.9 56.6 19.2 16.3 5.8 10.5 307.2 3.9 4.0 5.0 118.0 — — 1,236.8 Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability (EDER)* 120.2 95.6 99.8 178.1 78.3 57.9 Source: DOE FY2006 Cong. Budget Request, v. 3; Feb. 2005 (p. 13); H.Rept. 109-86 (p. 96-104); S.Rept. 10984. *Funding for Distributed . . . --3000,7,214,3513,50830
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