No Consensus On Ensuring Fuel Supplies
Rep. Joe Barton, chairman of the House Energy and Power Subcommittee, convened fuel experts on May 24 and sought their opinions on how to ensure Americans would have enough fuel and natural gas to drive their vehicles and heat their homes.
While members of his subcommittee were taking comment on ways to ensure adequate supplies of energy, no consensus emerged from the hearing. Some congressman talked about the importance of conservation. Others spoke about alternative energy sources, increased use of mass transit, as well as retaining and granting tax breaks to encourage domestic fuel production.
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For the full story, see the May 29 print edition of Transport Topics. .
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