Climate Change Technology Deployment and Infrastructure Credit Act of 2005
Summary
This bill, introduced in 2005, proposed a national strategy to reduce "greenhouse gas intensity"—the ratio of emissions to economic output—by accelerating the development and use of clean energy technologies. It would have created a centralized "Climate Credit Board" to provide financial support for projects that deploy new technologies, such as carbon capture or renewable energy, and established a national registry to track greenhouse gas emissions data. For citizens, the bill aimed to modernize the nation's energy infrastructure and lower the cost of emerging environmental technologies through federal coordination and private-sector incentives.
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