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Bush signs energy bill into law | Bush signs energy bill into law |
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President George W. Bush has signed a wide-ranging energy bill, designed to increase fuel efficiency and reduce US dependence on foreign oil, into law. | President George W. Bush has signed a wide-ranging energy bill, designed to increase fuel efficiency and reduce US dependence on foreign oil, into law. |
The Energy Independence and Security Act has been labelled "historic" by Democrat lawmakers although some Congressional Republicans oppose it. | The Energy Independence and Security Act has been labelled "historic" by Democrat lawmakers although some Congressional Republicans oppose it. |
It will mandate the first increase in vehicle fuel economy since 1975 while also boosting ethanol production. | It will mandate the first increase in vehicle fuel economy since 1975 while also boosting ethanol production. |
But plans to raise taxes on oil firms and set renewable targets were dropped. | But plans to raise taxes on oil firms and set renewable targets were dropped. |
Oil dependence | Oil dependence |
Environmental campaigners have broadly welcomed the act, which attempts to address what President Bush has called the country's "chronic" dependence on oil. | Environmental campaigners have broadly welcomed the act, which attempts to address what President Bush has called the country's "chronic" dependence on oil. |
Enacting the bill, Mr Bush said it would go a long way to making the country "stronger, cleaner and more secure". | Enacting the bill, Mr Bush said it would go a long way to making the country "stronger, cleaner and more secure". |
Changes to fuel economy could save motorists money | Changes to fuel economy could save motorists money |
"I firmly believe this country needs to have a comprehensive energy strategy," he said. | "I firmly believe this country needs to have a comprehensive energy strategy," he said. |
The US seeks to reduce its reliance on foreign oil imports amid concerns about global energy security and the soaring cost of crude imports. | The US seeks to reduce its reliance on foreign oil imports amid concerns about global energy security and the soaring cost of crude imports. |
The act will not lead to an increase in either domestic oil or gas production, a situation one Republican opponent of the legislation called "lousy". | The act will not lead to an increase in either domestic oil or gas production, a situation one Republican opponent of the legislation called "lousy". |
The main measure is a 40% increase in the standard fuel efficiency of cars and lorries to 35 miles per gallon by 2020. | The main measure is a 40% increase in the standard fuel efficiency of cars and lorries to 35 miles per gallon by 2020. |
This is expected to reduce oil demand by up to four million barrels a day by 2030 and, its supporters claim, lower motorists' costs by up to $1,000 (£500) a year. | This is expected to reduce oil demand by up to four million barrels a day by 2030 and, its supporters claim, lower motorists' costs by up to $1,000 (£500) a year. |
The pursuit of alternative energy sources will focus on ethanol, with production set to increase fivefold to 36 billion gallons a year by 2020. | The pursuit of alternative energy sources will focus on ethanol, with production set to increase fivefold to 36 billion gallons a year by 2020. |
Ethanol pursuit | Ethanol pursuit |
In future, the emphasis will be on developing ethanol from non-food sources such as wood chips and agricultural waste. | In future, the emphasis will be on developing ethanol from non-food sources such as wood chips and agricultural waste. |
The legislation foresees annual savings of $13bn (£6.5bn) from the phasing out of energy-intensive light bulbs by 2014 while dishwashers, freezers and washing machines will all be required to consume less energy. | |
More than 90 Republican Congressmen supported the bill, giving it an easy passage in the Democratic-dominated House on Tuesday. It passed the Senate last week. | More than 90 Republican Congressmen supported the bill, giving it an easy passage in the Democratic-dominated House on Tuesday. It passed the Senate last week. |
Critics argue its fuel conservation and production targets are not realistic and that energy costs will rise as a result. | Critics argue its fuel conservation and production targets are not realistic and that energy costs will rise as a result. |
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