Jeff Bingaman
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Jeff Bingaman is a former U.S. Senator from New Mexico, serving from 1983 to 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he was known for his work on energy policy, education, and healthcare. During his tenure, Bingaman played a significant role in shaping legislation related to renewable energy and was a strong advocate for the development of clean energy technologies. He served as the Chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, where he focused on issues such as energy efficiency and the promotion of alternative energy sources.
In my view the losers in this clean energy technology race will be those who do not participate aggressively.
today I join with my colleague and the Ranking Member of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Lisa Murkowski, in re-introducing, by request, legislation to convey certain submerged lands to the Commonwealth of the North Mariana…
I rise today to reintroduce legislation that would transfer administrative jurisdiction of the Valles Caldera National Preserve from the Valles Caldera Trust to the National Park Service. I am pleased that my colleague from New Mexico, Tom…
So there's no technical reason that I'm aware of that this would impact the license renewal process for the remaining plants in the U.S.
The energy advocates support any legislative or regulatory requirement that would reduce energy use, putting aside every other feature regarding quality, performance, and importantly, economics.
We thank Senators Bingaman and Murkowski for introducing this bill and also thank Senator Lugar who played a key role in advancing last year's version of this bill.
Scientific research and skilled workers are the basis for new ideas, new technologies, new products and services, new companies, even entirely new industries. The American economy cannot compete and grow if we neglect our capacity to…
I urge the committee to vote in favor of achieving savings for taxpayers through energy efficiency.
Moving the nation from a technology that is more than 100 years old and in the 'rearview mirror' of our global competitors to more modern lighting solutions.
We strongly support S. 398's provisions and strengthening of national energy efficiency standards for refrigerators, furnaces, and other appliances.
the EISA 2007 provides for a de facto ban on the traditional incandescent light bulb.





