Global Warming Pollution Reduction Act of 2007 - Summary Provisions of Act

Summary Provisions of Act

Sec. 701 Findings.
Sec. 702 Purposes.
Sec. 703 Definitions.
Sec. 704 Global warming pollution emission reductions.
Sec. 705 Conditions for accelerated global warming pollution emission reduction.
Sec. 706 Use of allowances for transition assistance and other purposes.
Sec. 707 Vehicle emission standards.
Sec. 708 Emission standards for electric generation units.
Sec. 709 Low-carbon generation requirement.
Sec. 710 Geological disposal of global warming pollutants.
Sec. 711 Research and development.
Sec. 712 Energy efficiency performance standard.
Sec. 713 Renewable portfolio standard.
Sec. 714 Standards to account for biological sequestration of carbon.
Sec. 715 Global warming pollution reporting.
Sec. 716 Clean energy technology deployment in developing countries.
Sec. 717 Paramount interest waiver.
Sec. 718 Effect on other law.

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