The US$900 billion COVID-19 relief/stimulus package passed by Congress and signed by the President on December 27 includes sweeping energy provisions that constitute the most significant energy legislation passed by Congress in more than a decade. Among the energy-related provisions that were added to the massive package assembled by Congress in the last days of the 116th Congress are below.
The US$900 billion COVID-19 relief/stimulus package passed by Congress and signed by the President on December 27 includes sweeping energy provisions that constitute the most significant energy legislation passed by Congress in more than a decade. Among the energy-related provisions that were added to the massive package assembled by Congress in the last days of the 116th Congress are:
Throughout January, we will issue a series of more detailed descriptions of some of the foregoing provisions and analyze how they might be implemented by the Biden Administration. As part of this series, on December 24 we posted a blog highlighting some of the nuclear provisions in the bill—you can read it here.
Authored by Greg Junge, Amy Roma, Jonathan Stoel, Hilary Tompkins, Jamie Wickett, Sachin Desai and Mary Anne Sullivan
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