Posts tagged Sen. Murkowski
ConservAmerica Statement on the Passage of The Energy Act of 2020

“The energy package has been years in the making, and a great deal of unseen effort went into moving it across the final finish line. It represents a victory for everyone who believes we need to address climate change and economic growth simultaneously. But beyond that, it stands as a testament to the legislative process and what is possible when members of Congress drop the politics and focus on the policy. Consensus legislation takes time and hard work, but it is achievable, even in today’s polarized environment. The success of this package is proof that an inclusive process that gives all sides a seat at the table not only can work but is the only way to make lasting progress on some of our most vexing problems.

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Senate Energy Bill Could Be Revived As Part of Stimulus Packages

In late February and early March, ConservAmerica came out in support of the first comprehensive energy legislation in more than 12 years, the American Energy Innovation Act (AEIA), introduced by Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Joe Manchin (D-W.V.). The bill was a package of more than 50 individual energy bills all of which had already gone through the committee process with strong bipartisan support.

The measures included in the AEIA package will help modernize America’s energy policies after a remarkable decade of innovation. It contains measures supportive of energy efficiency, renewable energy, energy storage, carbon capture, advanced nuclear, mineral security, cyber and grid security and modernization, and workforce development.

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AEIA’s Commitment to Energy Storage Could Be a Game-Changer for Renewables

Despite the remarkable progress made in renewable energy over the past decade, particularly wind and solar energy installations, an overarching problem remains: these resources generate power intermittently. So what happens when the wind slows down and the sun isn’t shining? Right now, utilities rely on traditional resources like coal and gas to meet the demand.

The American Energy Innovation Act tackles that challenge head-on by establishing an energy storage research, development and deployment program at the Department of Energy. Besides encouraging research into innovative new technologies, the program establishes demonstration projects and pilot grant programs, a long-duration demonstration initiative, technical planning and assistance, and regulatory actions to encourage deployment.

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