Recently added articles from Energy Report:
Senate leader set to kickoff energy debate this week.(Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle)(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002 ... Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle said last week that he will call up his comprehensive energy policy bill late this week as promised. Daschle, D-S.D., said Tuesday that he would bring S. 1766 to the floor before the Senate adjourns for a week-long recess Feb. 18-25. "All I ...
Bingaman says ANWR, CAFE key hurdles for energy bill.(Energy Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman)(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002 ... Energy Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman said Friday ahead of the Senate's much-anticipated energy debate this week that despite a "great deal" of commonality between Democrat and Republican proposals, passage of an energy bill is not assured. The senator used the word "if" ...
Bush's budget plan backs new nuclear plants, renewables. (Budget).
Feb 11, 2002 ... The White House last week proposed a $2.12 trillion fiscal year 2003 federal budget that allocates $21.85 billion to the Energy Department, up slightly from DOE's fiscal 2002 estimated spending of $20.89 billion. While the budget proposal gives DOE more money, most the gains ...
PUHCA repeal less certain ahead of Senate's energy debate. (Congress).(Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935)
Feb 11, 2002 ... The repeal of a Depression-era utility law last week became the latest issue that could make the Senate's long-awaited energy debate more complicated, contentious and partisan. The Senate Energy and Natural Resources re-examined the Public Utility Holding Company Act Wednesday ...
Tauzin asks Barton to hold off on power bill mark-up. (Congress).(Billy Tauzin)(Joe Barton)(Brief Article)
Feb 11, 2002 ... Rep. Billy Tauzin, the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Wednesday asked Energy and Air Quality Subcommittee Chairman Joe Barton to hold off on a planned mark-up of electricity legislation, citing Enron as the chief reason for delay. Tauzin, R-La., said in a ...