National Solar Energy Policy: Joint Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy Development and Applications of the Committee on Science and Technology and the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, June 14, 21, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - 944 pages |
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... propose abolition of all subsidies , or for marginal pricing to consumers . It is not too much to ask that subsidies for ... proposed by DPR are justified . Solar and conservation technologies exist , but are being discouraged by a vast ...
... propose abolition of all subsidies , or for marginal pricing to consumers . It is not too much to ask that subsidies for ... proposed by DPR are justified . Solar and conservation technologies exist , but are being discouraged by a vast ...
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... propose three plans of action , the two outside ones being clearly unacceptable and the middle one representing the ... proposed solar tax credit of 40 ¢ / million BTU for residences and 20 ¢ / million BTU for industry . Now 20 ¢ per ...
... propose three plans of action , the two outside ones being clearly unacceptable and the middle one representing the ... proposed solar tax credit of 40 ¢ / million BTU for residences and 20 ¢ / million BTU for industry . Now 20 ¢ per ...
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... proposed $ 44.4 billion falls into two categories : 1 ) builder and industry credits for solar systems , and 2 ) increased R , & D. The solar credit proposed in Option III for residential passive systems is $ 1000 per dwelling unit ...
... proposed $ 44.4 billion falls into two categories : 1 ) builder and industry credits for solar systems , and 2 ) increased R , & D. The solar credit proposed in Option III for residential passive systems is $ 1000 per dwelling unit ...
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... proposed in the DPR or anywhere else cannot be guaranteed , there are two elements in effective policy that , I think , are extremely important and are fairly clear : First , we need to reach a broad consensus of where solar fits . I ...
... proposed in the DPR or anywhere else cannot be guaranteed , there are two elements in effective policy that , I think , are extremely important and are fairly clear : First , we need to reach a broad consensus of where solar fits . I ...
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... proposed option 2 budget from now to the end of the century . Mr. GRAMM . Will you briefly define those subsidies ? Mr. CRAIG . They constitute depletion allowances . Mr. GRAMM . Depletion has been eliminated and is being phased out for ...
... proposed option 2 budget from now to the end of the century . Mr. GRAMM . Will you briefly define those subsidies ? Mr. CRAIG . They constitute depletion allowances . Mr. GRAMM . Depletion has been eliminated and is being phased out for ...
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