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Summary of Climate change bill from the Senate

This is a written summary submitted by the Kerry/Lieberman press conference today in the U.S. Senate on the introduction today of the American Powere Act-5/11/2010

The American Power act will transform our economy, set us on the path toward energy independence and improve the quality of the air we breathe. It will create millions of good jobs that cannot be shipped abroad and will launch America into a position of leadership in the global clean economy.

Our approach sets an achievable national pollution reduction target and refunds the money raised right back to American consumers and American businesses. This is not a plan that enriches Wall street speculators. And this is certainly not a plan to grow the government. It is a plan that creates jobs and sets us on a course toward energy independence and economic resurgence. It is time for Democrats, Independents and Republicans to come together to pass legislation that will create American jobs and achieve energy security, while reducing carbon pollution by 17% in 2020 and by over 80% in 2050. Our plan is based on 5 principles:

1. consumers will come out on top. The act sends 2/3rds of all revenues not dedicated to reducing our nation’s deficit back to consumers from day one. The rest is spent ensuring a smooth transition for American businesses and investing in projects and technologies to reduce emissions ad advance our energy security. In the later years of the program, every penny not spent to reduce the deficit will go directly back to consumers

2. We need energy made in America. Today we spend almost 1 billion dollars every day on foreign oil, much of which is sent to regimes that are hostile to our nation and our interests. This is money we should be investing here at home. The act invests in technology to harness domestic power supplies and reduce our dependence on foreign oil

3. America nees to regain its competitive edge and lead the global clean energy economy. America enjoys an adundance of home-grown energy sources: coal, natural gas, nuclear and renewables. Each will play a critical role in our clean energy future. By investing in innovation across all energy sources,  we will create millions of jobs rebuilding our energy infrastructure as we reinvigorate our manufacturing base, which will be called upon to produce the clean energy technologies of tomorrow

4. We need a new approach to reducing emissions that recognizes the different needs of our different idustries. The Act includes separate, targeted mechanisms for the 3 major emitting sectors: power plants, heavy industry and transportation. Each approach is tailor-made to ensure a smooth transition into our collective clean energy future

5. The system must be simple, stable and secure. We only address the largest sources of carbon pollution and we provide predictability to businesses and consumers through a hard price collar and the creation of a single, clear set of rules. Our carbon market structure eliminates the possibility of manipulation, which will mean a secure, well-functioning market system