H. RES. 290 is a resolution addressing concerns about the reliability of the United States electric grid due to the retirement of nonintermittent electric generation facilities, such as coal and natural gas, without adequate replacements. The resolution highlights the risks posed by the...
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The bill talks about keeping old power plants, like coal and gas, working until new ones that can always make electricity are built. It worries that using only wind and sun power, which don't work all the time, might not be enough to keep everyone's lights on.