we should add some investor protections, and we do require three different levels of information, depending on how much ...
We think this provides a very positive step forward.
There may be more to work with than meets the eye.
These standards which EPA has been instructed both by Congress and by the courts to produce will provide enormous health...
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It is with great pleasure that I welcome Dr. William Lambert from Oregon to our panel today.
The technology is available, and it is the right thing to do to protect public health.
I think that's so key. On this committee we try to put together a bipartisan coalition for some of these questions.
The Congress and the country deserves to know how FERC is going to look at that.
There is no reason why almost all oil- and coal-fired plants can't comply with these new standards.
What we're going to need is sensible policies that in effect, nurture this economic advantage.
This is a place we can bring together industry folks, environmental folks, the scientists.
I want to know how you're going to measure the public interest as part of that responsibility.
How can we figure out a way to come up with a consistent approach that would again bring the kind of predictability and ...
This is good news. This is a shot in the arm to the economy.
I just hope, I appreciate the direction you're trying to outline, that you all will really look at the public lands as a...
This is an advantage for us. We've got to figure out how to nurture it and build on it.
I think there are a number of ways. Speaking to the electricity side, for example, one of the things I think the FERC ca...
Sometimes we structure deals that continue to benefit really big investors and we miss opportunities to help out working...