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Highlight of the Week - Senate Prepares to Answer Call With New Energy Legislation

It's still early in session for the U.S. Senate, but you wouldn't know it by the progress being made on clean energy leMomentum has picked up quickly on a Senate bill similar to the American Clean Energy and Security Act, recently passed in the House. If adopted, the proposed legislation would set renewable energy standards for power producers, create clean energy jobs, and institute a carbon cap system to curb industrial emissions.

 

Last week, four Obama Administration officials, including Energy Secretary Steven Chu, implored the Senate to confront the threat of global warming directly and move America toward a “new industrial revolution” by endorsing the bill.

 

"Denial of the climate change problem will not change our destiny," said Secretary Chu. "A comprehensive energy and climate bill that caps and then reduces carbon emissions will."

 

EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, also part of the delegation, emphasized that the bill, while fundamentally dedicated to reducing harmful emissions and re-shaping America's energy economy, also offers the promise of new green jobs at a time when the economy is foundering.

 

Echoing the belief that the bill holds great financial promise was Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), who said the carbon market initiated by the cap-and-trade system represents the “greatest market opportunity in a generation”

 

Though talk of a revamped clean energy economy is heating up, lawmakers aren't rushing anything: Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) announced last week that the deadline for the six committees working on the bill has been moved to Sept. 28 to allow the Senate to devote its full attention to crafting the legislation. This should also allow advocates of the bill to build a broader coalition of support among their colleagues.


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