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"We have to, in that policy, figure out the best way to make that work for us. The disparity of what we spend overseas on energy as a society, compared with what we spend on creating domestic supply, is striking," Matheson said.
He said Congress needs to do a better job in funding new technology.
Lynn Scarlett, deputy secretary of the Interior Department, said that to fulfil its duties in supplying America's energy needs, the department has four related goals:
- "To provide access to energy resources, both traditional, non-traditional and renewable
- "We have to continuously improve process efficiency. Over the last six years we've heard a constant refrain, we're awfully slow. ..."
- "The absolute imperative of lightening our environmental footprint of energy production on public lands and off-shore; indeed, in general."Story continues below
- "We want to strengthen coordination with the states, with tribes, with communities, and enhance cooperation with land-users, with landowners, with conservation organizations and others." Undeveloped federal oil resources amount to about 21.2 billion barrels, she said. Undeveloped gas resources are about 187 trillion cubic feet.
"About 46 percent of those resources that I described are off-limits entirely. They're unacceptable. ... Those off-limits areas contain about half the oil and about a quarter of the natural gas resources in the federal inventory."
Still, energy development is accelerating, she noted.
"The starting point (in achieving energy goals) is access," she said.
A five-year plan is being completed concerning production from the continental shelf, she said.
"That five-year plan will open up some additional areas in the Gulf of Mexico as well as Alaska." Department officials hope the new plan will go into effect July 1.
During a panel discussion, Utah's state energy adviser, Laura Nelson, said Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. is "just a tremendous leader on energy issues."
The Legislature and governor's office worked in 2006 to "develop Utah's first comprehensive energy bill. It in fact passed unanimously through our Legislature."
Including a range of development possibilities from traditional to alternative sources, the bill "emphasized the importance of energy efficiency and conservation. And it also emphasized the importance of education."
The state needs to progress in renewable resource development such as geothermal, biomass, solar and wind power, she said. "We think we've got great opportunity to expand that."
To do so, improvements are needed in infrastructure for power transmission, Nelson said. South Dakota and Montana officials mentioned the same needs at Sunday's meeting.
In the area of climate change, she said, "the very top thing we can do is we can be energy-efficient." In April 2006, Huntsman announced a goal of increasing the state's energy efficiency by 20 percent by 2015. Nelson called it a "very aggressive goal."
E-mail: bau@desnews.com
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