Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 42 : Section 8301


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 8301. Findings; statement of purposes

    (a) Findings
      The Congress finds that - 
        (1) the protection of public health and welfare, the
      preservation of national security, and the regulation of
      interstate commerce require the establishment of a program for
      the expended )1(! use, consistent with applicable environmental
      requirements, of coal and other alternate fuels as primary energy
      sources for existing and new electric powerplants; and

        (2) the purposes of this chapter are furthered in cases in
      which coal or other alternate fuels are used by electric
      powerplants, consistent with applicable environmental
      requirements, as primary energy sources in lieu of natural gas or
      petroleum.
    (b) Statement of purposes
      The purpose )2(! of this chapter, which shall be carried out in a
    manner consistent with applicable environmental requirements, are -
    

        (1) to reduce the importation of petroleum and increase the
      Nation's capability to use indigenous energy resources of the
      United States to the extent such reduction and use further the
      goal of national energy self-sufficiency and otherwise are in the
      best interests of the United States;
        (2) to encourage and foster the greater use of coal and other
      alternate fuels, in lieu of natural gas and petroleum, as a
      primary energy source;
        (3) to the extent permitted by this chapter, to encourage the
      use of synthetic gas derived from coal or other alternate fuels;
        (4) to encourage the rehabilitation and upgrading of railroad
      service and equipment necessary to transport coal to regions or
      States which can use coal in greater quantities;
        (5) to encourage the modernization or replacement of existing
      and new electric powerplants which utilize natural gas or
      petroleum as a primary energy source and which cannot utilize
      coal or other alternate fuels where to do so furthers the
      conservation of natural gas and petroleum;
        (6) to require that existing and new electric powerplants which
      utilize natural gas, petroleum, or coal or other alternate fuels
      pursuant to this chapter comply with applicable environmental
      requirements;
        (7) to insure that all Federal agencies utilize their
      authorities fully in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter
      by carrying out programs designed to prohibit or discourage the
      use of natural gas and petroleum as a primary energy source and
      by taking such actions as lie within their authorities to
      maximize the efficient use of energy and conserve natural gas and
      petroleum in programs funded or carried out by such agencies;
        (8) to insure that adequate supplies of natural gas are
      available for essential agricultural uses (including crop drying,
      seed drying, irrigation, fertilizer production, and production of
      essential fertilizer ingredients for such uses);
        (9) to reduce the vulnerability of the United States to energy
      supply interruptions; and
        (10) to regulate interstate commerce.



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