H.R. 7480
would amend the Defense Production Act of 1950 to prohibit the use of authorities under Titles I and III of the Act for electric vehicles or related technologies.
would amend the Defense Production Act of 1950 to prohibit the use of authorities under Titles I and III of the Act for electric vehicles or related technologies.
would express the sense of congress that the president of the United States should consider the potential impacts to the workforce, economy, and energy security of Pennsylvania and the greater national energy industry when pursuing domestic and international energy policy, including the purchase of energy resources from foreign adversaries, the approval of pipelines, and the consideration of permits for energy and minerals development.
would protect consumers from price-gouging of gasoline and other fuels.
would amend the Energy Act to require the Secretary of Energy to establish a program to accelerate the availability of commercially produced high-assay, low-enriched uranium in the United States and to make high-assay, low-enriched uranium produced from DOE inventories available for use in advanced nuclear reactors.
would amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to modify the definition of water heater under energy conservation standards.
would require the Federal Trade Commission to investigate and report on practices in the oil and gas industry.
would require the Federal Trade Commission to conduct a study on conduct related to oil and gas prices.
would increase the production and use of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel.
would amend Title 46, U.S. Code, to prohibit certain grants from financing or refinancing projects that support the development, manufacturing, staging, maintenance, or deployment of offshore wind energy infrastructure.
would promote U.S. energy security and independence by bolstering renewable energy supply chains in the United States.
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