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Abstract: . . . Source: DOE FY2005 Cong. Budget Request, v. 3; Feb. 2004 (p. 15-16, 49, 87, 169, 193, 211, 215, 231, 275); House Appropriations Committee, Draft Report (pp. 85-89, 143). 1 Combines “Intergovernmental Activities” and “Renewable Support and Implementation.” 2 Replaces “Electric/Storage” in FY2003 and “Electricity Reliability” in FY2004 request. . . . . . . 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 . . . . . . Brian K. “Renewables Get Into the Mix” Power Engineering, Jan. 2004. p. 22-30. Page 17 IB10041 10-29-04 CRS-14 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. U.S. Department of Interior. Bureau of Land Management. Solar Energy Development Policy. [Instruction Memo No. 2005-006] October 20, 2004. 10 p. [http://www.blm.gov/nhp/efoia/wo/fy05/im2005-006.htm] . . . . . . Energy Bill. House version includes provisions for renewable energy production tax credit (PTC), renewable energy production incentive (REPI), renewable energyfuel standard (RFS), renewablehydrogen,residentialsolar taxcredit, alternativefuels, and others. Introduced April 7, 2003; referred to Committee on Energy and Commerce and several other committees. Passed House, amended, April 10. Senate version incorporates text of omnibus . . . . . . developing countries. The Department of Agriculture(USDA) request, and the House-passed appropriations bill (H.R. 4766), would cut funding for the USDA’s Bioenergy Program and for renewable energy grants. (See “FY2005 USDA Budget,” below.) B ACKGROUND AND A NALYSIS Renewable Energy Concept Renewable energy is derived from resources that are generally not depleted by human use, such as the sun, wind, and water movement. These primary sources . . . . . . 193, 211, 215, 231, 275); House Appropriations Committee, Draft Report (pp. 85-89, 143). 1 Combines “Intergovernmental Activities” and “Renewable Support and Implementation.” 2 Replaces “Electric/Storage” in FY2003 and “Electricity Reliability” in FY2004 request. . . . . . . 211, 215, 231, 275); House Appropriations Committee, Draft Report (pp. 85-89, 143). 1 Combines “Intergovernmental Activities” and “Renewable Support and Implementation.” 2 Replaces “Electric/Storage” in FY2003 and “Electricity Reliability” in FY2004 request. . . . --3000,7,214,3132,49618
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