Clean Energy Act of 2007
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The Clean Energy Act of 2007 (HR 6), is a bill proposed by Democrats in the 110th United States Congress to reduce American dependency on foreign oil "by investing in clean, renewable, and alternative energy resources, promoting new emerging energy technologies, developing greater efficiency, and creating a Strategic Energy Efficiency and Renewables Reserve." The law would also eliminate certain subsidies and tax breaks for "Big Oil."
The bill was approved by a 264 to 163 vote of the U.S. House of Representatives. It would become law if approved by the U.S. Senate and signed by the President of the United States.[1]