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U.S. GAO - Federal Oil and Gas Leases: Opportunities Exist to Capture Vented and Flared Natural
The Department of the Interior (Interior) leases public lands for oil and natural gas development, which generated about $9 billion in royalties in 2009. Some gas produced on these leases cannot be easily captured and is released (vented) directly to the atmosphere or is burned (flared). This
U.S. GAO - Telecommunications: The Proposed Performance Rights Act Would Result in Additional Costs
The recording and broadcast radio industries touch the lives of most Americans through the development and distribution of music. Congress is considering legislation, the proposed Performance Rights Act (H.R. 848), that would expand copyright protection for the public performance of sound
U.S. GAO - Recovery Act: Progress and Challenges in Spending Weatherization Funds
What GAO Found As of September 2011, the 58 state-level grant recipients were awarded approximately $4.75 billion from DOE to implement the Weatherization Assistance Program under the Recovery Act and reported spending about $3.46 billion (about 73 percent). DOE expects to meet or exceed its
U.S. GAO - Recovery Act: Status of Department of Energy's Obligations and Spending
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U.S. GAO - Energy Policy Act of 2005: BLM's Use of Section 390 Categorical Exclusions for Oil and
Share/Save page Advanced Search | Search Only Legal Decisions Reports & Testimonies Legal Decisions & Bid Protests About GAO Careers Multimedia Resources For Energy Policy Act of 2005: BLM's Use of Section 390 Categorical Exclusions for Oil and Gas Development GAO-11-941T September 9, 2011
U.S. GAO - Hydropower Relicensing: Stakeholders' Views on the Energy Policy Act Varied, but More
Under the Federal Power Act, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issues licenses for up to 50 years to construct and operate nonfederal hydropower projects. These projects must be relicensed when their licenses expire to continue operating. Relevant federal resource agencies issue
U.S. GAO - Recovery Act: Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Recipients Face Challenges
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