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		<title>American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES, H.R. 2454) Passes Committee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, in line with Speaker Pelosi’s promise to have climate change legislation ready for discussion by Memorial Day, the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed H.R. 2454, previously known as the Waxman-Markey climate change bill, now known as the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES). 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, in line with <a href="http://tnteam.us/ways-means-climate-hearing/" target="_blank">Speaker Pelosi’s promise</a> to have climate change legislation ready for discussion by Memorial Day, the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed H.R. 2454, previously known as the Waxman-Markey climate change bill, now known as the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES). </p>
<p>We did a <a href="http://tnteam.us/bill/" target="_blank">brief summary</a> of our likes and dislikes of the original draft discussion bill.&#160; That was a long time ago in legislative terms!&#160; But today, no normative statements – just some highlights from the <a href="http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_111/20090515/hr2454_summary.pdf" target="_blank">summary of the bill.</a></p>
<p>The American Clean Energy and Security Act:</p>
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<li>Requires retail electric companies to source a percentage of their load from renewable sources, beginning at 6% in 2012 and gradually rising to 20% in 2020.&#160; A portion of this requirement may be met with efficiency savings. </li>
<li>Provides incentive programs for smaller renewable projects, such as rooftop solar, which are built into the electricity credit system. </li>
<li>Includes a bunch of stuff on carbon capture and sequestration – since there is currently not a deployable technology, most of this section is geared towards figuring out how to make CCS deployable.&#160; Investigation of state geological protections, creation of an incentive program for commercially deployable CCS, etc. </li>
<li>Establishes technology standards for coal power plants built after 2020. </li>
<li>Provides incentives for large-scale electric transportation programs, development of electric vehicles, development of and integration with smart-grid infrastructure. </li>
<li>Provides incentives for a variety of energy efficiency projects across various sectors. </li>
<li>Addresses adaptation measures. </li>
<li>Outlines tons of funding for research. </li>
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<p>As far as the climate change/emissions section, we are looking at a cap and trade system that allows offsets.&#160; Distribution will be by both allocation and auction, with a decreasing % of allowances allocated each year.&#160; Reduction targets are from 2005 levels – 97% by 2012, 80% by 2020, 58% by 2030, and 17% by 2020.</p>
<p>The bill also includes an impressive worker adjustment assistance section, with substantial support for workers displaced as a result of the new energy policy and provisions protecting low-income families.&#160; </p>
<p>All in all, not bad.&#160; It’s long, it’s comprehensive, and I’m sure Congress will have lots to fight about.&#160; But isn’t that what Congress does best?</p>
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