(PRWEB) June 30, 2005
The United States Senate today passed the Energy Policy Act of 2005 with Ocean Renewable Energy Amendments covering the Renewable Energy Production Incentives, Mandatory Purchase Requirements, and Production Tax Credits for ocean renewable energy produced from tidal, current and wave technologies.
Additionally, the bill includes language, similar to the House version, that encourages the Secretary of Energy to provide funding for the assessment of ocean energy technologies. Also, included in the Bill is a Federal Renewable Power Standard (RPS) that has Ocean Energy listed as a qualified renewable. This RPS has a national goal of forcing the U.S. to derive 10% of its energy needs from renewables by the year 2020.
Both H.R. 6 and S. 10, the House and Senate Bills, will go into Joint Conference where differences in the two bills will be negotiated and a final bill, if agreed upon, will be presented to the President for signing into law.
ÂFresh from this success, The Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition (OREC) will continue to promote our industryÂs interests. We made the difference, stated Sean OÂNeill, President of OREC. ÂNow, as we move into conference, it is important that we get the House conferees to support the SenateÂs position on including the Production Tax Credit and National RPS in the final energy bill. Large interests canÂt wait to eliminate support for competing approaches, however small, so we need to maintain our commitment to the promise ocean energy holds in helping to secure our energy future.Â
ÂAs we all know, even modest support can help to produce energy from cleaner, more reliable sources. Traditional energy players should, if anything, get behind the smallest of investments, with such bright and promising potential. Over time, through judicious and insightful investments, many large gains that have redefined the energy playing field have started as non-traditional initiatives, OÂNeill added.
Our thanks go out to the many friends who have written and called their elected representatives in Washington and advocated on behalf of ocean renewable technologies. Special thanks are in order for Senators Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Cantwell (D-Washington), Congressman Inslee (D-Washington), Scott Sklar of The Stella Group, Ltd., Henry Gentenaar of Reluminati, Damian Kunko and Scott Lindsay of SMI; the teams at Verdant Power, the Ocean Renewable Power Company, The Ocean Energy Council, RenewableEnergyAccess.com, and EnergyOcean2005.
ÂWe began this campaign two months ago at the EnergyOcean2005 Conference, stated OREC CEO, Carolyn Elefant. ÂIt was clear the industry needed a voice in Washington. Together, our voices have quickly become one unified, and effective, chorus. Now itÂs on to conference.Â
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