Energy Policy Act of 1992
The Energy Policy Act (102nd Congress H.R.776.ENR, abbreviated as EPACT92) is a United States government act. It was passed by Congress and set goals, created mandates, and amended utility laws to increase clean energy use and improve overall energy efficiency in the United States. The Act consists of twenty-seven titles detailing various measures designed to lessen the nation's dependence on imported energy, provide incentives for clean and renewable energy, and promote energy conservation in buildings.
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Energy Policy Act of 1992
The Energy Policy Act (102nd Congress H.R.776.ENR, abbreviated as EPACT92) is a United States government act. It was passed by Congress and set goals, created mandates, and amended utility laws to increase clean energy use and improve overall energy efficiency in the United States. The Act consists of twenty-seven titles detailing various measures designed to lessen the nation's dependence on imported energy, provide incentives for clean and renewable energy, and promote energy conservation in buildings.
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1992-10-05
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1992-10-24
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Philip R. Sharp
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1991-02-04
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An Act to provide for improved energy efficiency.
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Coal Industry Retiree Health Benefit Act of 1992
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Energy Security/Oil Independence bill
National Energy Efficiency Act of 1991
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1992-05-27
1992-07-30
1992-10-05
1992-10-08
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§ 13201 et seq.
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Energy Policy Act of 1992
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1992-10-24
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The Energy Policy Act (102nd C ...... rgy conservation in buildings.
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Energy Policy Act of 1992
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