Landmark Energy Bill Needs YOUR Support
BUSY DAY! I don't like writing this many posts in one day, but the Democrats are keeping me busy!
This comes from the Union of Concerned Scientists:
The composition of the new Congress offers us the brightest prospects we have seen in years to pass strong federal renewable energy policy through a renewable electricity standard (also known as a Renewable Portfolio Standard or RPS).
Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), head of the Senate Energy Committee, has said he will support a 15 percent national renewable electricity standard.
As of April 4, 2007, 48 Senators have signed a "dear colleague" letter supporting the renewable electricity standard.
The House renewable standard bill, introduced February 8, 2007 by Tom Udall (D-NM), Todd Platts (R-PA) and others, would require that utilities generate or buy 20 percent clean, renewable energy by 2020. Fifty-nine representatives have co-sponsored the bill.
Clean sources of renewable energy like wind, solar, geothermal, and energy crops reduce global warming pollution, create jobs, save consumers money, and increase America's energy independence and security. A bill expected in the Senate would require utilities to have 15 percent of their electricity come from these clean, renewable sources by 2020.
Please urge your senators to support this strong renewable electricity standard.
I also urge you to write the media and express your support for this bill.
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