Warren–Alquist State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Act
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The Warren–Alquist State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Act is a California law that created the California Energy Commission and established the state’s framework for energy planning, conservation, and facility siting.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Warren–Alquist State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Act canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Warren–Alquist State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Act Context triple: [California Energy Commission, legalBasis, Warren–Alquist State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Act]
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A.
California Coastal Act of 1976
The California Coastal Act of 1976 is a landmark state law that establishes comprehensive protections and planning controls for California’s coastal zone to preserve coastal resources, public access, and environmental quality.
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California Desert Protection Act of 1994
The California Desert Protection Act of 1994 is a U.S. federal law that significantly expanded protections for California’s desert ecosystems by creating new national parks and preserves and upgrading existing federal lands to higher conservation status.
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C.
Energy Policy Act of 1992
The Energy Policy Act of 1992 is a U.S. federal law that broadly reformed national energy policy by promoting energy efficiency, renewable energy, and competition in electricity and natural gas markets.
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Northwest Power Act
The Northwest Power Act is a U.S. federal law that governs energy planning and fish and wildlife protection in the Pacific Northwest, particularly in relation to the Columbia River’s hydroelectric resources.
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Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act
The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act is a 1980 U.S. federal law that greatly expanded protected public lands in Alaska, including national parks, wildlife refuges, and wilderness areas, to conserve natural, cultural, and subsistence resources.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Warren–Alquist State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Act Target entity description: The Warren–Alquist State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Act is a California law that created the California Energy Commission and established the state’s framework for energy planning, conservation, and facility siting.
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A.
California Coastal Act of 1976
The California Coastal Act of 1976 is a landmark state law that establishes comprehensive protections and planning controls for California’s coastal zone to preserve coastal resources, public access, and environmental quality.
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B.
California Desert Protection Act of 1994
The California Desert Protection Act of 1994 is a U.S. federal law that significantly expanded protections for California’s desert ecosystems by creating new national parks and preserves and upgrading existing federal lands to higher conservation status.
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C.
Energy Policy Act of 1992
The Energy Policy Act of 1992 is a U.S. federal law that broadly reformed national energy policy by promoting energy efficiency, renewable energy, and competition in electricity and natural gas markets.
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D.
Northwest Power Act
The Northwest Power Act is a U.S. federal law that governs energy planning and fish and wildlife protection in the Pacific Northwest, particularly in relation to the Columbia River’s hydroelectric resources.
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E.
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act
The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act is a 1980 U.S. federal law that greatly expanded protected public lands in Alaska, including national parks, wildlife refuges, and wilderness areas, to conserve natural, cultural, and subsistence resources.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (43)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
California state law
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energy policy law ⓘ |
| appliesTo | California NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| assignsResponsibilityTo | California Energy Commission NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| created |
California Energy Commission
NERFINISHED
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California Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| definesRoleOf |
California Energy Commission in energy conservation programs
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California Energy Commission in energy planning ⓘ California Energy Commission in power plant siting ⓘ |
| enforcedBy | California Energy Commission NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| establishesFrameworkFor |
energy conservation in California
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energy facility siting in California ⓘ state energy planning in California ⓘ |
| goal |
to balance energy needs with environmental and public health considerations
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to promote efficient use of energy resources in California ⓘ |
| hasComponent |
environmental review for energy facilities
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power plant certification procedures ⓘ requirements for conservation programs ⓘ requirements for energy demand forecasting ⓘ |
| jurisdiction |
California, United States
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surface form:
State of California
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| language | English ⓘ |
| legislativeBody | California State Legislature NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| location |
California, United States
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surface form:
California
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| namedAfter |
Alfred E. Alquist
NERFINISHED
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Charles Warren NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| policyArea |
environmental protection
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public utilities regulation ⓘ renewable and conventional energy resources ⓘ |
| purpose |
to coordinate statewide energy planning
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to encourage energy conservation and efficiency in California ⓘ to ensure reliable energy supply for California ⓘ to provide a comprehensive regulatory process for energy facility siting ⓘ |
| regulates |
energy resource conservation programs in California
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siting of thermal power plants in California ⓘ transmission line siting in California ⓘ |
| sector | energy ⓘ |
| shortName | Warren–Alquist Act NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| subject |
electricity planning
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energy conservation ⓘ energy policy ⓘ power plant siting ⓘ state energy forecasting ⓘ |
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Subject: Warren–Alquist State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Act Description of subject: The Warren–Alquist State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Act is a California law that created the California Energy Commission and established the state’s framework for energy planning, conservation, and facility siting.
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