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Renewable Industry Sees New Chance for RES in Reid Energy/Spill Bill « The Washington Independent

Jul 31, 2020
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A key renewable energy industry source says it is “very likely” that the industry will renew its push to include a renewable energy standard in Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) energy and oil spill response bill. Reid announced yesterdaythat he won’t bring the bill to the floor before the August recess. That means the bill will come up for a vote in September at the earliest, but pre-midterm jitters could delay a vote until next year.
The renewable energy industry has for weeks been aggressively lobbyingkey senators to include a renewables mandate in the bill, but Reid has consistently said he doesn’t have 60 votes for the provision.
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