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Bob Turner on Energy & Oil
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Keystone XL pipeline & hydrofracking are key energy sources
Turner reiterated his support for the Keystone XL pipeline and for hydrofracking, both of which are controversial in the environmental movement (which, Turner said, is often driven as much or more by politics as out of concern for the planet).
Hydrofracking, the congressman said, "isn't some crazy, newfangled thing. This is, done properly, a safe and effective technique. I think we can put the right controls on it and let's get to work. We're letting great opportunities go by."
Source: New York Daily News, "Marty Golden"
, Apr 16, 2012
Opposes cap-and-trade
Q: Will you oppose so-called "Cap and
Trade" legislation? A: Yes.
Source: Campaign for Liberty survey of 2010 Congressional candidates
, Nov 1, 2010
Require 80% fuel-choice vehicles by 2018.
Turner co-sponsored Open Fuel Standard Act
Congressional Summary: Requires each automobile manufacturer's annual covered inventory to comprise at least:
- 50% fuel choice-enabling vehicles in model years 2015-2017, and
- 80% fuel choice-enabling vehicles in model year 2018 and each subsequent model year.
Defines "fuel choice-enabling vehicle" to mean an automobile warranted by its manufacturer to be capable of operating on:
- an advanced alternative fuel blend, if certified for its use, or a mixture of at least 85% denatured ethanol and gasoline or drop-in fuel, if not yet certified; or
- natural gas, hydrogen, electricity, a hybrid electric engine, a mixture biodiesel and diesel fuel, or other fuel containing not more than 10% petroleum.
Opponent's Comments (Detroit News June 14 2011): The major automakers oppose a bill that would require nearly all vehicles to be capable of running on mostly biofuels. It would cost consumers more than a billion dollars annually. The bill effectively imposes a tax on consumers regardless of consumer demand and fuel availability.
Source: H1687/S1603 11-H1687 on May 3, 2011
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