Udall Introduces Amendment To Keystone Pipeline Bill To Create Renewable Energy Standard
“The Keystone Pipeline is an investment in doing things the old way — importing foreign oil. Instead of doubling down on foreign oil, we should be talking about how we can move America forward by investing in the homegrown energy of the future. We have the technology and the resources to lead the world in clean energy production and jobs and fight climate change, but our energy policy needs to catch up with the times before China and Germany dominate the market,” Udall said. “That’s why I’m introducing my amendment to set a national Renewable Electricity Standard. New Mexico and over half the states have wildly successful RES policies already, and a national RES would combat global warming while creating hundreds of thousands of jobs across the country. I’ve long said we need a ‘do it all, do it right’ energy policy, and a RES will help maximize our energy potential while strengthening our economy and our energy security.”
While over half of the states already have renewable generation standards with specific timelines and target standards, Udall’s legislation would not preempt stronger standards already implemented by states.
Studies have shown that a “25-by-2025” RES would:
– Create 274,000 to 297,000 jobs in the U.S. in areas such as construction, operations and engineering. More than half of these jobs would be created in the manufacturing sector.
– Save consumers $64.3 billion in utility bills.
– Produce $263.4 billion in new capital investment.
– Provide $13.5 billion to farmers, ranchers and other landowners in the form of lease payments, which would help to create new economic activity in rural communities across the U.S.
– Boost local tax revenues by $11.5 billion, which would help to improve the lives of residents and revitalize communities.