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Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE)
SAFE is committed to reducing America's dependence on oil in order to improve national security and strengthen the economy, while increasing US exports, protecting the environment, and creating US jobs. SAFE will work to reduce the oil intensity of the US transportation sector using solutions that can be commercialized in the near term.
The National Commission on Energy Policy (NCEP)
NCEP is a bipartisan group of 16 of the nation's leading energy experts -- was established in 2002 by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and its partners to develop a national energy plan to addresses concerns about oil security, adequacy of energy supplies, and the environment. The NCEP published a long-term energy strategy, "Ending the Energy Stalemate: A Bipartisan Strategy to Meet America's Energy Needs," in December, 2004.
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"Current events only serve to confirm the unacceptable security risks created by our extraordinary level of oil dependence. Significantly reducing the projected growth in U.S. oil consumption must become a compelling national priority. I look forward to making the case for immediate and meaningful action." General P.X. Kelley, USMC (Ret.) 28th Commandant, United States Marine Corps
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