The National Energy Plan

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Sivu 89 - The Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice will continue active programs of enforcement of the antitrust laws in
Sivu 77 - This initiative should help launch the solar heating industry. The industry would be further aided by the inclusion of investments in solar equipment among the approved conservation measures eligible for the proposed 10 percent tax credit for energy-saving investments by business.
Sivu 105 - Our decision about energy will test the character of the American people and the ability of the President and the Congress to govern this nation. This difficult effort will be the "moral equivalent of war" — except that we will be uniting our efforts to build and not to destroy.
Sivu xxii - It is the President's policy to defer any US commitment to advanced nuclear technologies that are based on the use of plutonium, while the United States seeks a better approach to the next generation of nuclear power than is provided by plutonium recycle and the plutonium breeder.
Sivu 69 - Order 11507 to .further the purposes of the Clean Air Act, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act.
Sivu 30 - Although producers need incentives for exploration and new development, pricing policies should not give them windfall profits unrelated to their economic contribution. If producers were to receive tomorrow's prices for yesterday's discoveries, there would be an inequitable transfer of income from the American people to the oil and gas producers, and producers
Sivu 85 - The proposed goals, to be achieved between now and 1985, are: • reduce the rate of growth of energy consumption to below 2 percent per year; • reduce gasoline consumption by 10 percent below the 1976 level; • reduce oil imports to less than 6 million barrels per day, about one-eighth of total energy consumption...
Sivu ix - The diagnosis of the US energy crisis is quite simple: demand for energy is increasing, while supplies of oil and natural gas are diminishing. Unless the US makes a timely adjustment before world oil becomes very scarce and very expensive in the 1980's, the nation's economic security and the American way of life will be gravely endangered. The steps the US must take now are small compared to the drastic measures that will be needed if the US does nothing until it is too late.
Sivu 30 - ... national energy plan should resolve a wide range of uncertainties that have impeded the orderly development of energy policy and projects. Some uncertainties are inherent in a market economy, and Government should not shelter industry from the normal risks of doing business. But Government should provide business and the public with a clear and consistent statement of its own policies, rules, and intentions so that intelligent private investment decisions can be made.
Sivu 68 - Beginning in 1979, industrial use would be taxed $0.90 per barrel; the tax would rise to $3.00 per barrel by 1985. A tax on utility use of petroleum products would begin in 1983 at $1.50 per barrel and remain at that level thereafter. Industry would generally be eligible, at its election, for either an additional 10 percent investment tax credit for conversion expenditures or a rebate of any natural gas or petroleum taxes paid, up to the amount of any expenditures incurred for conversion to coal...

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