[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 161 (Thursday, December 13, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7995-S7996]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WIND ENERGY TAX CREDIT
Mr. UDALL of Colorado. Mr. President, I come to the Senate floor once
again to urge my colleagues to act on extending the production tax
credit for wind, otherwise known as the PTC.
If we let the production tax credit, the PTC, expire in the next 18
days--we literally have 18 days before it does expire--that expiration
has the potential to cost our economy thousands of good-paying middle-
class jobs. We just can't let that happen. Tens of thousands of
Americans who work in the wind industry are depending on us to extend
this important tax credit and in doing so save jobs and encourage
investment in more States, such as my State of Colorado and the State
of the Presiding Officer, New Mexico. If we fail to extend the PTC, we
risk jeopardizing not only our economic growth but also our capacity,
our potential, our ability to continue leading the world in the
development and use of clean energy technology.
I have come to the floor over 25 times to speak about this issue, and
each time I do, I highlight a different State and what the PTC has done
to encourage economic growth. Today I am really pleased to be able to
speak about the great State of New Mexico, the State of the Presiding
Officer; their wind resources rank 10th in the United States. New
Mexico is an impressive example of how wind can be harnessed to create
good-paying jobs, support local communities, and produce American-grown
power.
I wish to speak specifically about various areas in New Mexico. New
Mexico has eight counties with wind projects, as my colleagues can see
from the map here. The largest one is the New Mexico Wind Energy
Center. It straddles Quay County and DeBaca County, which is located in
the eastern central part of the State, in this area here. This is a
very impressive project, as the Presiding Officer knows since it is his
home State. It opened in 2003. It runs 136 turbines and produces 200
megawatts of power. Located 170 miles south of Albuquerque, it produces
enough electricity to power 95,000 New Mexico homes, which is almost
half of all the homes powered by wind in the State. So this is an
impressive project. The Presiding Officer has probably visited the site
and knows firsthand.
In terms of jobs, wind projects employ 500 New Mexicans around the
State, and these are really good-paying
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jobs. We have seen all across the country that investment in wind power
is really an investment in the middle class and support for what makes
our country great, which is building our economy from the middle out.
These jobs are found across the ledger, if you will, including
operations, maintenance, construction, and manufacturing, as well as
the many support sectors. Of course, we know that when we have a
fundamental, core business such as this, it creates a ripple effect.
There are a lot of other small businesses that take root.
New Mexico--and I don't have to tell the Presiding Officer, but I
will tell him anyway--has two outstanding Senators, outstanding
leaders, and they are Senator Bingaman and Senator Tom Udall. Those two
Senators have championed the renewable energy sector, and they
understand the significance of the production tax credit.
I particularly wish to mention Senator Bingaman, who is the chairman
of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee. He has continued to
press the Congress on the need to extend the PTC. I know we are going
to see a package come forward that will have other clean energy tax
credits in it. I am a member of the Energy Committee as well. I have
that great honor. I really want to tell all of us in the country that
we are going to lose a renewable energy champion when Senator Bingaman
retires in just a few weeks.
Let me turn back to the potential in New Mexico for wind energy
development. As I understand it, to pass this means that if we fully
develop the wind resource in New Mexico, we could provide nearly 75
times New Mexico's current electricity needs. That is an enormous
number. It is why we need, by the way, a grid upgrade, because when New
Mexico harvests all that wind, we are going to send that energy to
places such as Tucson and Phoenix, probably into Texas, and maybe all
the way to the west coast.
Let me turn back again to the need to extend this tax credit. If we
do not extend it--again, we have just over 2 weeks to extend it--we
risk not only losing jobs but the momentum we have developed toward
achieving true energy security and economic growth.
Already, because of inaction in the Congress over this last year, we
have seen Americans laid off in the wind energy industry. Clean energy
plays a crucial role in creating new jobs and electricity production.
We cannot risk losing more good-paying American jobs. Some studies
suggest that if we let the PTC expire, we are going to lose half the
wind energy industry, which would fall from 75,000 jobs to something on
the order of 37,000 jobs. This is not acceptable.
We cannot let the production tax credit expire. We need to pass it as
soon as possible. It is simple: The PTC equals jobs. We need to pass it
as soon as possible.
Think about countries such as China and Germany. They are continuing
to expand their wind industries and renewable energy sectors. If we do
not support our wind energy industry here and the wind manufacturing
facilities, we are effectively offshoring and exporting those jobs. Our
global competitors are not hesitating. They are encouraging wind power
development, and they know the longer we fail to act, literally, the
more wind they can steal from our sails.
So enough is enough. This is an American industry. It needs to
continue to be an American industry. But we risk everything--literally
everything--if we let the PTC lapse in 18 days. So let's focus on this
made-in-America potential. Through it, we can obtain energy
independence, we can ensure energy security, and we can keep jobs in
New Mexico and Colorado and Minnesota and New York--every State in our
great country. So let's not wait any longer. Let's continue to build
this clean energy economy right here in the United States. Let's do it
today. The PTC equals jobs. Let's pass it as soon as possible.
I yield the floor.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Senator from Minnesota.
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