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  2. Energy policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    US energy use (values in quad/year, each equal to 290 TWh/year) US oil reserves increased until 1970, then began to decline. Grand Coulee Dam in Washington State. In the early days of the Republic, energy policy allowed free use of standing timber for heating and industry. Wind and water provided energy for tasks such as milling grain.

  3. List of United States energy acts - Wikipedia

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    Opened way for civilian nuclear power program. 1974 Solar Energy Research, Development and Demonstration Act of 1974: Created the Solar Energy Coordination and Management Project. Created the Solar Energy Research Institute (the predecessor to NREL). 1975 Energy Policy and Conservation Act: Created Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

  4. Energy policy - Wikipedia

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    Example of energy policy decisions: The goal of the Southern Gas Corridor, which connects the giant Shah Deniz gas field in Azerbaijan to Europe, is to reduce Europe's dependency on Russian gas. Energy policies are the government's strategies and decisions regarding the production, distribution, and consumption of energy within a specific ...

  5. Energy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most often, natural gas is the largest source in a given state, with 22 states using it more than any other. Among renewable sources, 18 states use wind power more than any other. Though not always the most prominent source, each state will use at least one source at a rate above the national average.

  6. United States energy law - Wikipedia

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    The states affect energy in numerous ways, including taxes, land use controls, regulation of energy utilities, and energy subsidies. States may establish environmental standards stricter than those set by the federal government. Regulation of oil and gas production, particularly on non-federal land, is largely left up to the states.

  7. House passes bill limiting energy efficiency mandates on home ...

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    (The Center Square) – Homeowners in the market for washers and dryers may have better-performing options to choose from in the near future due to a bill limiting the extent of energy efficiency ...

  8. Energy law - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Energy Sources Law, 5750-1989 ("Energy Law"), defines what is considered as "energy" and "energy source" and its purpose is to regulate the exploitation of energy sources whilst ensuring the efficiently of its use. Under the Energy Law, certain regulation methods of measurement have been nominated by the Israel legislature in order ...

  9. Energy conservation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Energy usage in transportation and residential sectors (about half of U.S. energy consumption) is largely controlled by individual domestic consumers. Commercial and industrial energy expenditures are determined by businesses entities and other facility managers. National energy policy has a significant effect on energy usage across all four ...

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