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It was there under the name of Federal Energy Administration lol they renamed when they gave it the nuclear stuff from the Atomic Commission that the NRC didn’t take
Federal energy administration was not a cabinet position
Department of Energy is part of the cabinet
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Dude it was literally part of the renaming process and giving Congress more sway 😂 that’s the reason for Cabinet level it gives the Senate a check on the President
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The FEA was tasked with managing fuel allocation, pricing regulation, and energy data collection and analysis
This is not research
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Okay so first off... The Federal Energy Administration Act created the first U.S. agency with the primary focus on energy and mandated it to collect, assemble, evaluate, and analyze energy information... right there that's called R&D its the beginning of the process so you know what is going on. To further build it out and not create a duplicative entity what did they do I said... oh yeah merge it with the Energy Research and Development Admin to create a unified and cost-effective Department. Congress then got then was smart and because of the power in the office made it Cabinet level to check the presidency as 99% of admin position do not need senate conformation
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Pricing regulation
Price of oil quadrupled in 1973. Plus gas lines in 1973 and 1979. Nixon and Carter responded with price controls.
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By June 1976, fuel oil, middle distillates, naphtha, and gas oils were no longer under pricing controls. Damn turns out well not by '76 bud....
Google is free :)
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The point is energy policy was misguided in the 1970s
Oil companies have to pay a windfall tax on earnings. Reagan tried to repeal most of them in the 80s.
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So again how does this have anything to do with the Department now? Department does R&D for the most part. Typically in basic sciences as well which no company wants to spend on because it doesn’t make money. Companies focus on applied research which the Department does some of but not that much.