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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
July 29, 2005
The Energy Bill: Good For Consumers, The Economy, And The Environment
"America must have an energy policy that plans for the future, but meets the needs of today. I believe we can develop our natural resources and protect our environment."
FACT SHEET
President Bush entered office calling on Congress to pass the first
national energy plan in a generation. He proposed a comprehensive energy
plan to encourage conservation and energy efficiency; expand the use of
alternative and renewable energy; increase the domestic production of
conventional fuels; and invest in modernization of our energy
infrastructure.
The energy bill passed by Congress this week paves the way for a brighter
and more secure energy future with more reliable, affordable, and clean
sources of energy to power America forward. It will help put us on the
path to reducing our dependence on foreign sources of energy. Our reliance
on imported energy did not come about overnight, and it will take time to
reverse.
By harnessing the power of American innovation and technological
development, the energy bill will help us transform the way that we use and
produce energy - resulting in greater energy security, a growing economy,
and a healthier environment for generations of Americans to come.
To Encourage Conservation And Energy Efficiency, The Energy Bill:
To Expand The Use Of Alternative And Renewable Energy, The Energy Bill:
To Increase The Domestic Production Of Conventional Fuels, The Energy Bill:
To Encourage Investment In Modernization And Reliability Of Our Energy
Infrastructure, The Energy Bill:
The Energy Bill Also Helps Reduce The Global Demand For Energy By:
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