94-17653. Public Meetings on National Energy Policy  

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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
     
    
    Public Meetings on National Energy Policy
    
    AGENCY: Office of Policy, Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy is announcing a series of public 
    meetings around the country to solicit public input in the development 
    of the President's National Energy Policy Plan. The Department is also 
    requesting that interested parties submit written input for use in 
    developing the Plan.
    
    DATES AND LOCATIONS: The following are dates and locations that are 
    presently scheduled. Additional information on meetings will be 
    available in future Federal Register notices:
    
    Washington, DC. August 2, 1994. Marvin Theater, George Washington 
    University, 800 21st Street NW.
    Austin, Texas. August 12, 1994. Lyndon B. Johnson Auditorium, 
    University of Texas at Austin, 2315 Red River Street.
    Denver, Colorado. September 29, 1994. Location TBD.
    Athens, Georgia. Location and Date TBD.
    Boston, Massachusetts. Location and Date TBD.
    Chicago, Illinois. Location and Date TBD.
    New Orleans, Louisiana. Location and Date TBD.
    San Francisco, California. Location and Date TBD.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions regarding the public 
    meetings, participation or written submissions, please call the 
    National Energy Policy Plan Public Information Hotline: (615) 241-2545. 
    For other information, contact Terri Walters, U.S. Department of 
    Energy, Office of Policy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 
    20585, (202) 586-5800.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 801 of the Department of Energy 
    Organization Act of 1977 requires the President to submit a National 
    Energy Policy Plan to Congress every two years. The 1993 requirement 
    was waived because of the change of Administration, and the next 
    National Energy Policy Plan is required in 1995. In developing this 
    Plan, the Administration will solicit input from the public on all 
    issues involved with energy. In order to gain input from a diverse set 
    of stakeholders, the Department will conduct a series of regional town 
    meetings and roundtable discussions. Information from related outreach 
    efforts of the Administration will also be compiled to expand the 
    record of public input.
        The concept of sustainable development will provide a framework for 
    developing a 1995 National Energy Policy Plan. The most common 
    definition of sustainable development is ``to meet the needs of the 
    present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet 
    their own needs'' (Bruntland Commission--Our Common Future 1987). The 
    Administration intends to use this guiding principle to evaluate energy 
    policy options, recognizing the interdependence of economic growth and 
    environmental progress, and considering how the production, 
    distribution, and consumption of energy affects current and future 
    generations.
        In developing the National Energy Policy Plan, the Administration 
    will also consider the recommendations of the Energy and Transportation 
    Task Force of the President's Council on Sustainable Development. The 
    Council is an advisory committee comprised of several cabinet-level 
    Administration officials and senior representatives of industry and 
    interest groups. By charter, the Council shall ``advise the President 
    on matters involving sustainable development. In furtherance of the 
    mission, the Council will develop and recommend to the President a 
    national sustainable development action strategy that will foster 
    economic vitality.''
        A kick-off meeting for the National Energy Policy Plan is scheduled 
    for Washington, DC and will be followed by seven public meetings in 
    cities across the United States. All meetings will be open to the 
    general public. Additionally, written comments on any subject area 
    related to energy are welcome and will be considered valuable input to 
    the formulation of the National Energy Policy Plan.
        All stakeholders are invited to participate in the meetings as well 
    as to submit written input. This includes state, local, territorial and 
    tribal governments; industry; interest groups; minority groups and the 
    general public.
        An initial meeting in Washington, DC will begin the national 
    outreach effort. The Secretary of Energy will host a town meeting on 
    energy with the public and conduct a plenary session on energy policy 
    with representatives of a broad section of stakeholders.
    AGENDA: August 2, 1994; 1:30-5:00 p.m.
    George Washington University, Marvin Center
    1:30 p.m.--Welcome/Introduction
    2:00 p.m.--Town Meeting on Energy with Secretary Hazel R. O'Leary
    3:15 p.m.--Plenary Discussion: ``Energy Policy in a Sustainable 
    Future'' (Panel to be announced)
    5:00 p.m.--Conclusion
    
        Each of the one-day regional meetings will begin with a town-
    meeting format discussion on general energy issues followed by 
    roundtable discussion(s) on specific issues of particular interest to 
    the regions. A period for general public comment and short public 
    presentations will generally be available at the end of each meeting.
    Sample Agenda--Regional Meeting
    9:00 a.m.--Introduction
    9:15 a.m.--Town Meeting on Energy
    10:30 a.m.--Roundtable Discussion: Topic I
    12:30 p.m.--Lunch Break
    1:30 p.m.--Roundtable Discussion: Topic II
    3:30 p.m.--Public Presentations--General Topics
    4:30 p.m.--Closing Remarks
    
    Meeting Sites and Roundtable Topics
    
        The following have been scheduled as topics for roundtable 
    discussions in each of the indicated meeting locations:
    
    Region and Topics
    
    Athens, GA--Energy and Sustainable Rural Economies, Nuclear Power at 
    the Crossroads
    Austin, TX--Domestic Energy Production and Sustainable Development, 
    International Trade Issues in Energy Resources and Technology
    Boston, MA--Energy and the Environment, Energy and Industrial 
    Competitiveness
    Chicago, IL--Energy Issues in Urban Areas, The Future of Coal as an 
    Energy Resource
    Denver, CO--Renewable Energy: Progress and Prospects, Competition in 
    Electric Power Sectors
    New Orleans, LA--Oil and Gas and the Domestic Economy, Natural Gas
    San Francisco, CA--Science and Technology: National Laboratories and 
    Sustainable Development
        The Transportation Future: Emerging Challenges and Choices.
    
    Submission of Written Comments
    
        Written comments are requested before October 31, 1994. Mail 
    submission to Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, P.O. Box 
    117, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 37381-0117, ATTN: Mary Jean Brewer. Please 
    submit a DOS or Macintosh diskette copy (ASCII format preferred) and a 
    typed copy of input. Submissions can also be sent electronically 
    through Internet at [email protected] For all submissions, please include 
    your name, address, and a day-time telephone number.
    Susan F. Tierney,
    Assistant Secretary of Energy, Office of Policy.
    [FR Doc. 94-17653 Filed 7-19-94; 8:45 am]
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Published:
07/20/1994
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of public meetings.
Document Number:
94-17653
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Federal Register: July 20, 1994