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Where We Stand Natural Resources:
Energy
The national energy study consensus in 1978 gave priority
to conservation, renewable resources such as solar heating and cooling, bioconversion,
wind and the environmentally sound use of coal. The League believes that conservation is
the key to sound energy policy and must be encouraged through governmental action and
incentives.
In 1980, LWVM gave priority to legislation that would
establish a Residential Conservation Service Program (RCS) and provide interest subsidies
to families with low or moderate incomes in order to enable them to take conservation
measures.
The League has supported legislation designed to encourage
conservation by requiring disclosure of energy costs and audits, requiring appliance
efficiency standards and encouraging the development and use of renewable energy systems.
The LWV consensus position states that reliance on nuclear
energy should not be increased. Special attention must be given to solving waste disposal
and other health and safety problems associated with this energy source. The League
supported l egislation regulating radioactive waste storage, nuclear
plant safety and emergency planning.
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