Congressional Research Service Report Released: Energy Tax Incentives: Measuring Value Across Different Types of Energy Resources
by Taryn Rucinski
The Congressional Research Service (CRS), the public policy research arm of Congress, just issued the report Energy Tax Incentives: Measuring Value Across Different Types of Energy Resources (Sept. 18, 2012). The 27 page report authored by Molly F. Sherlock provides,
an
analysis of the value of energy tax incentives relative to primary
energy production levels. Relative to their share in overall energy
production, renewables receive more federal financial support through
the tax code than energy produced using fossil energy resources. Within
the renewable energy sector, relative to the level of energy produced,
biofuels receive the most tax-related financial support.
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