Energy Bill Has Pros and Cons for States
The federal energy bill that is on its way to the president's desk is a mixed bag for states.
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Energy Bill Has Pros and Cons for States
By Eric Kelderman
The federal energy bill that is on its way to the president's desk
is a mixed bag for states.
Despite protests from governors and other state officials, the
legislation grants broader federal authority to dictate where
liquified natural gas ports and power lines can be located.
On the positive side, a key compromise allows states to sue makers
of a gasoline additive that has poisoned water sources across the
nation. And the act complements states' efforts to encourage the
use of energy-efficient home appliances and cars.
The bill, which passed both the House and Senate, has been a
priority for President Bush since his first term and provides $14.5
billion in tax breaks to promote domestic production of oil,
natural gas, coal, nuclear energy and renewable power.
But many coastal states have fought a provision to increase imports
of natural gas, which is super-cooled to a liquid and arrives in
special tanker ships. There are now just four terminals to handle
liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland and
Massachusetts. But nearly 40 more are proposed for U.S. waters,
clustered mostly in New England and the Gulf of Mexico.
In the past, states have played a central role in determining if
and where those facilities could be built, but the energy bill
gives the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission http://www.ferc.gov/http://www.ferc.gov/ (FERC)
"exclusive authority" to approve the construction of LNG terminals
in state waters or on state land.
While the governors of Louisiana and Texas -- traditional
energy-producing states -- have welcomed the new ports, the
National Governors Association http://www.nga.govsent a letter to senators in June,
urging them to preserve states' authority over LNG terminals.
California and Rhode Island have filed lawsuits to halt proposed
terminals in their states. State officials in Connecticut and
Delaware also are trying to prevent LNG projects, and activists and
local governments have protested the environmental and security
risks of LNG in most other states where a terminal is
planned.
Bryan Lee, a FERC spokesman, said the legislation only affirms the
regulatory power his agency has always had.
But the bill gives FERC new power to set a deadline for both the
federal and state permitting process. If a state misses that
deadline, a federal appellate court could rule to approve the
project over a state's objections, Lee said.
Governors and other state officials also have objected to a section
of the energy bill that allows FERC to override a state on the
construction of some power lines. Under the bill, states will have
one year to approve transmission lines deemed a high priority by
the U.S. Department of Energy. If the state rejects that proposal,
FERC can overrule that decision.
States did win one major victory in the energy bill and will be
allowed to sue makers of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), a
gasoline additive used to clean up car exhaust in 19 states. The
substance has been linked to cancer and has been found in water
supplies even outside the states where it was added to fuel.
A provision to shield MTBE makers from legal liability was dropped
from the House version of the bill late last month, allowing both
chambers to agree to the legislation before they left for an August
recess. A similar energy measure died in Congress in 2003, largely
because of the MTBE issue and the question of drilling in Alaska's
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge -- another proposal dropped from
the legislation in July.
Congress also is following the states' lead in promoting some
energy-efficient home appliances and cars. The bill offers tax
credits up to $500 for consumers who buy energy-efficient heating
and air conditioning units, upgrade their thermostats or replace
windows.
Only Oregon offers tax credits for homeowners who buy efficient
heating and cooling systems, according to the American Council for
an Energy Efficient Economyhttp://www.aceee.org/. Nine states have passed energy
efficiency standards for some new home appliances.
Hybrid cars that use a combination of electric and gasoline power,
cars fueled by hydrogen fuel cells and fully electric cars also get
a boost in the federal energy measure. Twenty states offer
incentives to buy environmentally friendly cars, according to the
Electric Drive Transportation Association. http://www.electricdrive.org/
Source: Stateline.org
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