I support some additional nuclear energy in this country, and my hope is that my colleagues and others will support finding ways to get clean, less expensive energy where the sun s...
But in many ways, the question is transition to what, and we are in a frantic search for what.
We have really disserved wind energy and some others with what we have done on the production tax credit.
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.
There is an old saying that if you do not care where you are going, you will never be lost. And so the question is, where are we going? Wher...
BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota
The weatherization needs of Indian tribes are barely an afterthought.
Energy production on Indian lands can be a big part of the answer to both problems.
The need for economic development in Indian communities is urgent and obvious.
Senator Dorgan's draft bill changes the law so that the weatherization funding gets to those who need it most.
The need for weatherization on low income homes exceeds $50 million.