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The Executive Branch and National Energy Policy: Time for Renewal

The Executive Branch and National Energy Policy: Time for Renewal

Full Title: The Executive Branch and National Energy Policy: Time for Renewal
Author(s): Bipartisan Policy Center's Strategic Energy Policy Initiative
Publisher(s): Bipartisan Policy Center
Publication Date: November 1, 2012
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Description (excerpt):

The recommendations the Strategic Energy Policy Initiative is releasing today—the full  report will be released in January—focus on improving energy policy development,  implementation, and accountability in the executive branch of the U.S. government. The full  report is aimed at jump-starting the process of rebuilding a bipartisan consensus for the  next generation of federal and state energy policy, at clarifying the important energy  questions and trade-offs the United States confronts over the next several decades, and at  proposing a set of policy recommendations for resolving many of these trade-offs.

This report argues why the United States needs an energy policy, reviews the history of  national energy policy making within the executive branch of the U.S. government,  discusses key elements of a successful energy policy, outlines a new approach to organizing  policy development and implementation within the executive branch, and concludes with  two specific recommendations for improving governance at the federal level with respect to  energy issues: 1) establish a high-level National Energy Strategy Council, chaired by the  secretary of energy, to develop and oversee all aspects of U.S. energy policy; and 2) the  Department of Energy should undertake an interagency Quadrennial Energy Review (QER)  aimed at implementing the National Energy Strategy.

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