I am very interested in beneficial use of carbon...bringing the price of carbon down to near zero if they find the right beneficial use.
I think everyone concedes...nuclear power is going to be a part of our future and we are going to see additional plants built.
Without having a long discussion about it, those who are working on climate change in the Senate breathlessly announced that cap and trade i...
I support some additional nuclear energy in this country, and my hope is that my colleagues and others will support finding ways to get clea...
I happen to think that we ought to pick some of these areas--nuclear would be fine, as well as wind and solar--and say here is where America...
We had a scientist from Sandia testify at one of our hearings, and she said, change your mind set a little bit.
We have chosen a room in order to demonstrate that America has an energy problem.
If we cannot ultimately scale something up to a point where it makes a substantial difference in a very large energy system, then it can be ...
BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota
We need to ensure that Indian tribes have the same opportunities as other entities to develop energy resources.
Indian energy resources are locked up by a century of Federal law and policy that discourage development.
We urge the enactment of the Indian Energy Promotion and Parity Act.
Indian tribes have vast energy resources that could provide substantial economic development for their communities.
Senator Dorgan's draft bill would create more of these one stop shops around Indian Country and streamline the bureaucratic 49-step process ...
Senator Dorgan has asked the Department of Interior to open up an oil and gas one stop shop.
The need for economic development in Indian communities is urgent and obvious.
Energy production on Indian lands can be a big part of the answer to both problems.
Senator Dorgan's draft bill changes the law so that the weatherization funding gets to those who need it most.