Senator Warner firmly believes that we need to reduce our dependence on foreign oil while investing in new technologies that reduce harmful emissions that contribute to climate change.  He favors an "all of the above," portfolio approach that employs solar, wind, bio-fuels, nuclear energy and next generation battery technologies. Senator Warner supports investment in research that focuses on using carbon capture technology so we can continue to use our domestic resources, such as coal, more responsibly.  The science surrounding climate change supports the need for dramatic changes in policy, and Senator Warner believes any comprehensive legislation to address this issue must be balanced with the need to keep our economy viable during this challenging time.

Senator Warner's Progress:

  • In August 2012, Senator Warner joined a bipartisan letter to the Environmental Protection Agency in support of a temporary waiver of the federal ethanol mandate to help Virginia’s agricultural community and consumers who have been hit hard by a dramatic rise in feed costs as a result of increased usage of corn-based ethanol.
  • In July 2012, Senator Warner cosponsored the Offshore Petroleum Expansion Now Act of 2012, which would expand American offshore energy production with a revised five-year leasing plan and provide revenue sharing to all participating coastal states. The bill provides an alternative to the Obama Administration’s proposed 2012-2017 offshore oil and gas leasing plan, which currently excludes Virginia.
  • In May 2012, Senator Warner, former Senator John Warner and Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus testified at a Senate Energy Committee hearing on military investments in alternative energy. The hearing was convened aboard the USS Kearsarge at Norfolk Naval Station and was the first Senate hearing aboard a Navy ship in more than 50 years.
  • In March 2012, Senator Warner traveled to Waynesboro to view the largest thermal solar panel installation project in Virginia at the local YMCA.
  • In November 2011, Senator Warner released a statement strongly urging the Obama Administration to take another look at including Virginia in its five-year oil and gas leasing plan announced by the U.S. Department of the Interior.
  • In March 2010, Senator Warner praised the Obama Administration's plan to allow oil and gas exploration off the coast of Virginia.  He continues to work with his Senate colleagues to find appropriate revenue-sharing formulas between the federal and state governments.  

    Recent News on Energy & the Environment

    Here is what Senator Warner has been doing recently regarding energy and the environment:

    February 2013
    • 02/07/13 -
      Energy 2030
      Today Senator Warner and a coalition of energy leaders unveiled a set of recommendations designed to double U.S. energy productivity by 2030. “Doubling our energy productivity will yield huge returns for our economy and increase our competitiveness,” said Senator Warner, who serves as co-chair of the Alliance to Save Energy with National Grid U.S. President Tom King.
    November 2012
    • 11/28/12 -
      Tweeting the #fiscalcliff
      Senator Warner held another Twitter town hall on Tuesday, fielding questions from constituents across the Commonwealth on issues as diverse as taxes, education and energy -- and even UVa’s football struggles during their 4-8 season.
    August 2012
    • 08/24/12 -
      Day Two: Buchanan, Bluefield, Dublin, Wytheville
      We kicked off day two of a three day swing around Southwest Virginia yesterday with a visit to Buchanan Mine #1 near the town of Oakwood. Senator Warner greeted miners before suiting up and heading down into the mine.
    • 08/22/12 -
      On the Road: Jonesville, Big Stone Gap and Grundy
      Senator Warner today began a three day trip through Southwest Virginia with a stop at the Lee County Chamber of Commerce in Jonesville. He spoke to about 85 people and answered questions relating to several of the issues he's done a lot of work on, including energy, education, and the fiscal cliff.
    July 2012
    May 2012
    • 05/02/12 -
      On the Road: Hampton, Newport News, and Gloucester
      Yesterday Senator Warner kicked off a two-day conference between federal agencies and manufacturers at NASA Langley in Hampton. The conference’s focus was advanced composite materials and Hampton Roads’ modeling and simulation infrastructure.
    March 2012
    • 03/13/12 -
      "This is about saving money and saving lives."
      “There's a clear nexus between our national security and our energy security,” former Senator John Warner said yesterday at a Senate Energy Committee hearing in Norfolk. Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Senator Mark Warner convened the hearing aboard the USS Kearsarge (the first hearing aboard a ship in more than 50 years!) to learn more about energy conservation efforts in the armed forces.
    • 03/06/12 -
      Solar Panels, Green Eggs & Ham
      After an innovation roundtable at Charlottesville’s Mikro Systems, Senator Warner traveled to Waynesboro to get a look at the largest thermal solar panel installation project in Virginia at the local YMCA. A thunderstorm arrived just as we did, so Senator Warner wasn’t able to climb onto the roof to see the progress of this installation project.
    January 2012
    • 01/12/12 -
      Clean Water in India: Drinking to Health
      Around the world, more than two-billion people are at serious health risks every day due to the lack of clean drinking water, and many of those people live in India. Senator Warner was on-hand today as the 16,000 inhabitants of the poor Indian village of Kompally got access to reliable, safe drinking water for the first time.
    November 2011
    • 11/18/11 -
      On the Road: Hampton & Virginia Beach
      Three weeks after the President approved a National Park Service role at Virginia's historic Fort Monroe in Hampton, Senator Warner traveled to the Peninsula to meet with newly appointed Fort Monroe National Monument Superintendent Kirsten Talken-Spaulding and Hampton Mayor Molly Ward.
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