Today we are looking into the issue of how to accelerate deployment of electric vehicles...
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.
Chairman Bingaman, Ranking Member Murkowski, and Members of the Committee, good morning.
The manmade disaster unfolding in the Gulf provides an obvious reason to reduce our reliance on oil.
I want to thank you for holding the hearing because, as we move down the road, hopefully with the energy bill...
The significant benefit of using electricity to fully or partially power our vehicles, when it comes to oil security, is easy to see.
today I am pleased to introduce the Outer Continental Shelf Reform Act of 2010. This act takes a number of important steps to ensure that the Outer Continental Shelf will be managed in a balanced, prudent, and vigilant way, to ensure…
Moving in the direction of an electric drive, vehicle fleet makes a great deal of sense.
The President has talked about having a million electric vehicles on the roads by 2015 in this country.
the U.S. Virgin Islands is an unincorporated territory of the United States that was acquired from Denmark in 1917. It is one of only two United States territories which does not have a locally adopted constitution to provide for basic…
How close are you to getting a total cost and time estimate for Sandia's portion of the B61?
There seems to be a lot of debate about refurbishment versus component replacement.





