FY 2010 US Forest Service budget

Wed, 20 May 2009 14:00:00 GMT

Witness
  • Abigail Kimbell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service
  • Senate Appropriations Committee
    Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Subcommittee 124 Dirksen
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Pathways to a Green Global Recovery

Tue, 19 May 2009 18:00:00 GMT

Witnesses
  • Nicholas Stern, Chair, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • James E. Rogers, President and Chief Executive Officer, Duke Energy

FY 2010 Department of Energy budget

Tue, 19 May 2009 14:15:00 GMT

Witness
  • Steven Chu, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy
  • Senate Appropriations Committee
    Energy and Water Development Subcommittee 138 Dirksen
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Markup of H.R 2454, the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009: Day 2

Tue, 19 May 2009 14:00:00 GMT

Markup begins with Title I.

FY 2010 Environmental Protection Agency budget

Tue, 19 May 2009 13:15:00 GMT

  • House Appropriations Committee
    Interior and Environment Subcommittee 2359 Rayburn
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Markup of H.R 2454, the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009

Mon, 18 May 2009 17:00:00 GMT

Opening statements.

Markup of the National Climate Service Act of 2009 (H.R. 2306)

Wed, 13 May 2009 14:00:00 GMT

E&E News:

The Energy and Environment Subcommittee will consider the bill that would create a new National Climate Service at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. H.R. 2306, introduced Thursday by Rep. Norm Dicks (D-Wash.), would authorize $2 billion for the climate service over its first five years, beginning in fiscal 2011.

The Dicks bill builds on language included in the draft energy and climate bill from Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), which called for the creation of a climate service at NOAA but offered few additional details.

Dicks’ bill would place the climate service in NOAA’s Climate Program Office, creating both a national center and network of regional and local facilities for climate observations, modeling and research. NOAA already supports several regional climate centers and other climate-related agency laboratories, including the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C.

Draft legislation

  • House Science, Space, and Technology Committee
    Energy Subcommittee 2318 Rayburn
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FY 2010 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency budget

Wed, 13 May 2009 14:00:00 GMT

Witness
  • Lisa Jackson, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Senate Appropriations Committee
    Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Subcommittee 124 Dirksen
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Strategic Petroleum Reserve Modernization and Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve Account

Tue, 12 May 2009 18:30:00 GMT

S. 967, the Strategic Petroleum Reserve Modernization Act of 2009, and S. 283, a bill to amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to modify the conditions for the release of products from the Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve Account.

Witnesses
  • David F. Johnson, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Petroleum Reserves, Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Dr. Frank Rusco, Director, Natural Resources and Environment, Government Accountability Office
  • John Shages, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Petroleum Reserves, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Kevin Book, Managing Director, ClearView Energy Partners, LLC
  • Didier Houssin, Director of the Office of Oil Markets and Emergency Preparedness, International Energy Agency
  • Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee 366 Dirksen
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Alternative Transportation Fuels Part 3: Biofuels

Tue, 12 May 2009 17:30:00 GMT

The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to a briefing to examine the economic, energy security, climate, and other environmental issues associated with biofuels-liquid fuels derived from plant, animal, or other organic matter (biomass). Expanded biofuels production in the United States and abroad presents several questions regarding the appropriate scale, direction, and regulation of biofuels development. This briefing will discuss the current state of biofuels technologies in order to better understand the full range of potential benefits, costs, and impacts associated with these fuels. Speakers for this event include:

  • Lawrence Russo, Technology Manager, Biomass Program, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Jennifer Holmgren, PhD, General Manager, Renewable Energy Division, Universal Oil Products
  • Gerald Nelson, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute
  • William Harrison, Technical Advisor for Fuels and Energy, United States Air Force
  • Richard Altman, Executive Director, Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuel Initiative

Biofuels can be produced through a number of different processes using a variety of input materials or “feedstocks” and yielding different types of fuel products. This briefing will explore the intersection of technology, feedstock, and end-use issues and the implications of different pathways of biofuel production on fuel costs, agricultural resources, energy security, and greenhouse gas reduction. Key questions this briefing will address include:

  • How are different types of biofuels produced?
  • What are the different classes of feedstocks that can be processed into biofuels?
  • What economic, technical, and environmental factors are driving or limiting biofuel development?
  • What are the energy security and national security considerations associated with biofuels?
  • What are the impacts of different biofuels on greenhouse gas emissions?
  • How should federal policy weigh different costs, benefits, and impacts associated with biofuels production?

This briefing is free and open to the public. No RSVP required. For more information, contact Jan Mueller at (202) 662-1883 or jmueller@eesi.org.

This briefing is the third in a series on alternative transportation fuels. Previous briefings focused on liquid coal and tar sands and oil shale. The next briefing will focus on electricity, with details posted at www.eesi.org/briefings as they become available.

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