American Clean Energy and Security Act Pases the House
Tuesday June 30, 2009 @ 4:37 pm
The American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES), which just passed the House in a close vote, is being seen by many energy and environmental advocates as an important step forward towards the comprehensive approach needed to reduce climate emissions and increase clean energy usage in the United States. The Bill mandates 20% of all electricity used in the US to be derived from alternative energy courses, and will substantially increase the focus on and popularity of renewable, green energy sources going forward.
As the Senate takes up its version of this legislation, Senators are being urged to build on the work of the House and strengthen the legislation to create accelerated reductions in carbon emissions, a faster phase out of dirty coal plants, and greater funding of clean energy sources.
The ACES bill, the first climate change bill to reach the Congress, includes the following key elements:
- Clean energy: promoting renewable energy, low-carbon transportation fuels, electric vehicles, and the smart grid and electricity transmission;
- Energy efficiency: increasing energy efficiency across all sectors: buildings, appliances, transportation, and industry;
- Global warming targets: placing limits on emissions of heat-trapping pollutants with a goal of reducing carbon emissions by 80% by 2050;
- Economic transitioning: protecting U.S. consumers, and promoting green jobs during the transition to a clean green economy.

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