HR 2365
107th Congress
House
Energy
Administrative procedure
Air pollution control
Alternative energy sources
Alternative fuels
Carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Coal
Coal research
Coal-fired power plants
Commercialization
Congress
Congressional reporting requirements
Cost accounting
Cost effectiveness
Department of Energy
Economics and Public Finance
Electric power production
Energy development
Energy efficiency
National Electricity and Environmental Technology Research and Development Act
Introduced: June 28, 2001
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Everywhere this bill has been
3 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Jul 11, 2001
Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy.
Jun 28, 2001
Referred to the House Committee on Science.
Jun 28, 2001
Introduced in House
Plain-English summary
National Electricity and Environmental Technology Research and Development Act - Directs the Secretary of Energy to: (1) perform an assessment that establishes cost and performance goals with respect to technologies that would permit the continued cost-competitive use of coal for electricity generation, as chemical feedstocks, and as transportation fuel in 2007, 2015, and 2020; (2) biennially transmit to Congress the results of a study to identify technologies capable of achieving specified cost and performance goals; and (3) carry out under specified Federal law a program of research on and development, demonstration, and commercial application of coal-based technologies.
Directs the Secretary to establish a clean coal power commercial applications initiative to demonstrate commercial applications of advanced coal-based technologies for new or existing power plants, including coproduction plants. Provides for financial assistance to initiative projects.
What's happening now
Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy.
Committees of jurisdiction
2
Cosponsors
1