National Energy Act
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The National Energy Act of 1978 was a legislative response by the U.S. Congress to the 1973 energy crisis. It includes the following statutes:
  • Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
    Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
    The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act is a law, passed in 1978 by the United States Congress as part of the National Energy Act. It is meant to promote greater use of domestic renewable energy...

     (PURPA)
  • Energy Tax Act
    Energy Tax Act
    The Energy Tax Act is a law passed by the U.S. Congress as part of the National Energy Act. The objective of this law was shift from oil and gas supply toward energy conservation; thus, to promote fuel efficiency and renewable energy through taxes and tax credits.- Tax credits for conservation...

     
  • National Energy Conservation Policy Act
    National Energy Conservation Policy Act
    The National Energy Conservation Policy Act of 1978 is a United States statute which was enacted as part of the National Energy Act....

     (NECPA)
  • Power Plant and Industrial Fuel Use Act 
  • Natural Gas Policy Act .

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