Key Clean Energy Vote Hours Away
June 25 2009 - 7:34AM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, June 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. House of
Representatives votes Friday to determine the fate of the American
Clean Energy & Security Act - President Obama's climate change
legislation. Late yesterday, House Agriculture Committee Chairman
Collin Peterson, D-MN, confirmed a compromise had been reached over
difficult agriculture issues in the climate change bill. Peterson
stated the votes to pass the bill when the full House meets Friday
were in place - although the vote is expected to be close. The most
important plank in the bill - and the most contentious - is a 17
percent mandated reduction of greenhouse gases by 2020 -- mainly
carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels such as coal. The 17
percent cap on greenhouse gases would have its greatest impact on
utilities which today rely on coal to generate half the country's
electric power. By placing a cost on pollution emitted into the
atmosphere from the burning of coal, utilities will be mandated to
either find ways to cut emissions or shift to clean energy. The
legislation holds the promise of a massive new boost to both the
wind and nuclear power industries. Exelon (NYSE:EXC), the nation's
largest nuclear power company, recently exceeded Jefferies &
Co's target price of $47, set just 2 months ago on April 15. Also
in April, Concentric Research put a $2.78 one year price target on
wind power company NACEL Energy (OTC:NCEN) (BULLETIN BOARD: NCEN) ,
which has four wind farms underway in the Texas Panhandle -
regarded as the nation's best region for wind turbines. Entergy
(NYSE:ETR) also has one of the largest nuclear power portfolio's in
the country. Credit Suisse has an $89 target on the company -
Entergy closed yesterday at $75.54. Itron (NASDAQ:ITRI), which
makes sophisticated metering systems for all utilities, is another
bet on the passage of the new climate bill. JP Morgan recently
upgraded Itron from neutral to overweight. Before the Bell
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