There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Creates a Select Committee of the House of Representatives to conduct a full and complete investigation of all aspects of the energy resources of the United States.
Provides that this committee shall investigate: (1) the availability of oil, gas, coal, and nuclear energy reserves and the identification of the ownership of such reserves; (2) the reasons and possible solutions for the delay in new starts of fossil fueled powerplants; (3) the effect of pricing practices by the owners of energy resources; (4) the effect of the import of low sulfur fuels; (5) measures to increase the availability of pipelines, railways, barges, and ships needed to transport fuel materials; (6) measures to close the gap between the supply and demand for electric energy; and (7) the identification of the environmental effects of the electricity industry.
Authorizes the committee to hold hearings, subpena witnesses, and require the production of documents. Requires a report on the results of the study, together with legislative recommendations, as soon as practicable during the 93rd Congress.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Creates a Select Committee of the House of Representatives to conduct a full and complete investigation of all aspects of the energy resources of the United States.
Provides that this committee shall investigate: (1) the availability of oil, gas, coal, and nuclear energy reserves and the identification of the ownership of such reserves; (2) the reasons and possible solutions for the delay in new starts of fossil fueled powerplants; (3) the effect of pricing practices by the owners of energy resources; (4) the effect of the import of low sulfur fuels; (5) measures to increase the availability of pipelines, railways, barges, and ships needed to transport fuel materials; (6) measures to close the gap between the supply and demand for electric energy; and (7) the identification of the environmental effects of the electricity industry.
Authorizes the committee to hold hearings, subpena witnesses, and require the production of documents. Requires a report on the results of the study, together with legislative recommendations, as soon as practicable during the 93rd Congress.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Creates a Select Committee of the House of Representatives to conduct a full and complete investigation of all aspects of the energy resources of the United States.
Provides that this committee shall investigate: (1) the availability of oil, gas, coal, and nuclear energy reserves and the identification of the ownership of such reserves; (2) the reasons and possible solutions for the delay in new starts of fossil fueled powerplants; (3) the effect of pricing practices by the owners of energy resources; (4) the effect of the import of low sulfur fuels; (5) measures to increase the availability of pipelines, railways, barges, and ships needed to transport fuel materials; (6) measures to close the gap between the supply and demand for electric energy; and (7) the identification of the environmental effects of the electricity industry.
Authorizes the committee to hold hearings, subpena witnesses, and require the production of documents. Requires a report on the results of the study, together with legislative recommendations, as soon as practicable during the 93rd Congress.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Creates a Select Committee of the House of Representatives to conduct a full and complete investigation of all aspects of the energy resources of the United States.
Provides that this committee shall investigate: (1) the availability of oil, gas, coal, and nuclear energy reserves and the identification of the ownership of such reserves; (2) the reasons and possible solutions for the delay in new starts of fossil fueled powerplants; (3) the effect of pricing practices by the owners of energy resources; (4) the effect of the import of low sulfur fuels; (5) measures to increase the availability of pipelines, railways, barges, and ships needed to transport fuel materials; (6) measures to close the gap between the supply and demand for electric energy; and (7) the identification of the environmental effects of the electricity industry.
Authorizes the committee to hold hearings, subpena witnesses, and require the production of documents. Requires a report on the results of the study, together with legislative recommendations, as soon as practicable during the 93rd Congress.