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U.S. Energy Information Administration Analysis of Selected Provisions of the Domestic Manufacturing and Energy Jobs Act of 2010

U.S. Energy Information Administration Analysis of Selected Provisions of the Domestic Manufacturing and Energy Jobs Act of 2010

Full Title: U.S. Energy Information Administration Analysis of Selected Provisions of the Domestic Manufacturing and Energy Jobs Act of 2010
Author(s): US Energy Information Administration
Publisher(s): US Energy Information Administration
Publication Date: October 1, 2010
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Description (excerpt):

This report responds to a letter dated August 16, 2010, from Janice Mays, Staff Director of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Ways and Means, requesting that the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) analyze several provisions included in the July 26, 2010, discussion draft of the Domestic Manufacturing and Energy Jobs Act of 2010. In this request (including supplemental information from Committee staff), EIA was asked to analyze five specific provisions of the discussion draft: an extension of the tax credit for manufacturers of energy efficient appliances (section 102); the establishment of Home Energy Conservation Bonds (HECBs) (section 301); an extension of the placed-in-service deadline for the 30 percent investment tax credit for offshore wind and geothermal properties (section 202); an investment tax credit for heavy vehicles using natural gas, hybrid-electric, or all-electric drive (section 401); and an extension of the Clean Renewable Energy Bonds (CREBs) program (section 203);.

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