Bingaman: ‘Votes are present’ to pass renewables standard
Bingaman, Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) and several other members are introducing legislation Tuesday to bolster generation of power from wind, solar, geothermal and other renewable sources.
Bingaman’s committee approved an RES last year as part of a broader energy package that attracted several GOP votes. That plan would require utilities to provide 15 percent of their power from renewable sources by 2021, although roughly a fourth of the mandate could be met with energy efficiency measures.
The new stand-alone version of the RES is expected to be similar to that measure.
The 15 percent target is weaker than many liberal Democrats, environmentalists and renewable energy companies have sought.
But a wide coalition of greens, labor unions and renewable energy companies last week signaled their support for the 15 percent standard that’s believed to have a better chance of success than higher targets.
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