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With gas prices hovering at the $3 mark and clean energy in the ascendency, energy policy is a perennially green target in Congress these days.
Last year lawmakers passed a bill that hiked up gas mileage standards, gave an extra boost to ethanol production and phased in other efficiency standards - but a few green measures which didn't make it through may be back on Congress' plate in '08.
green tax incentives
The Senate blocked a measure last year that would extend and expand incentives for green energy; the sticking point being that it would've been paid for by rollbacks on tax breaks for big oil. The House plans a vote on a similar bill in February '08 - with the same deal-killer oil tax hikes.
Tax credit would include:
- $6.5 billion to extend tax credits for wind and other renewables for three years;
- $1 billion for those who buy plug-in hybrids;
- $1.5 billion in credits for energy efficient homes;
- $2 billion for green community programs;
- $2 billion for transportation projects in New York.
They'd be paid for by:
- $13.5 billion (over 10 years) in rollbacks on tax credits for big oil;
- $4 billion by switching up how oil companies can claim foreign tax credits.


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