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Hearing on S. 2146, the Clean Energy Standard Act of 2012, which intends to establish a national standard for electricity that would make sure we leverage the clean resources that we have today and would also provide a continuing incentive to develop cheaper and cleaner energy technologies in the future. It would drive continued diversity in our sources of energy and also allow each region to deploy clean energy using resources appropriate to that region. Statements by: James A. Dickenson, Mng. Dir. and CEO of JEA; Thomas J. Gibson, Pres. and CEO, Am. Iron and Steel Institute; Judi Greenwald, VP, Tech. and Innovation, Center For Climate and Energy Solutions, Arlington, VA; Howard Gruenspecht, Acting Admin., U.S. Energy Info. Admin. (EIA), Dept. of Energy (DOE); Collin Oäó»Mara, Sec., Delaware Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Dover, DE; Karen Palmer, Research Dir. and Sr. Fellow, Resources for the Future; David B. Sandalow, Acting Under Sec. of Energy and Assist. Sec. for Policy and International Affairs, DOE; Keith Trent, Group Exec. and Pres., Duke Energy Commercial Businesses. Tables. This is a print on demand report.
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