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INTERNAL DELIBERATIONS - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE Template for Input into July Draft E.O. 13783 Energy Report Please use the formatprovided by this template foryour input required under Executive Order 13783. I. Executive Summary Please provide an executive summary highlighting key activities your bureau/office is doing to alleviate or eliminate actions that potentially burden development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources. Include: Estimated number ofactions being addressed for burden reduction How many of those actions are related to: o Climate Change o Mitigation o Coal o Indian Energy o Energy-Related Information Collections o Grant Programs o Restrictions in A cquisition Policy or Regulation o Other II. Recommendations for Alleviating or Eliminating Burdensome Actions A. Climate Change Actions For each climate change action with the potential to burden development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources, provide: 1. Description. Describe the action, including whether the action is a policy rule, or other document and how the action potentially burdens development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources 2. Opportunities to Address Burden or Other Issues of Concern. Describe how the action is being addressed to reduce burden on energy (rescission, revision, suspension, publication for public comment, or otherwise). Include an estimated timeline for addressing the action. Also describe plans for obtaining public input. 3. Anticipated Benefits. Describe benefits to be obtained by addressing the action and quantify benefits by filling in attached spreadsheet. 4. Measuring Success. Describe how the reduction in burden will be measured, including key timelines or benchmarks. 5. Interim Methods. Describe whether there are any interim compliance requirements, such as variances or waivers, that could be put into place pending longer-term revisions to regulations, andplans for instituting them. 1 INTERNAL DELIBERATIONS - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE B. Mitigation Actions For each Mitigation action with the potential to burden development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources, provide: 1. Description. Describe the action, including whether the action is a policy, rule, or other document and how the action potentially burdens development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources 2. Opportunities to Address Burden or Other Issues of Concern. Describe how the action is being addressed to reduce burden on energy (rescission, revision, suspension, publication for public comment, or otherwise). Include an estimated timeline for addressing the action. Also describe plans for obtaining public input. 3. Anticipated Benefits. Describe benefits to be obtained by addressing the action and quantify benefits by filling in attached spreadsheet. 4. Measuring Success. Describe how the reduction in burden will be measured, including key timelines or benchmarks. 5. Interim Methods. Describe whether there are any interim compliance requirements, such as variances or waivers, that could be put into place pending longer-term revisions to regulations, andplans for instituting them. C. Coal-Related For each coal-related action with the potential to burden development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources, provide: 1. Description. Describe the action, including whether the action is a policy rule, or other document and how the action potentially burdens development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources 2. Opportunities to Address Burden or Other Issues of Concern. Describe how the action is being addressed to reduce burden on energy (rescission, revision, suspension, publication for public comment, or otherwise). Include an estimated timeline for addressing the action. Also describe plans for obtaining public input. 3. Anticipated Benefits. Describe benefits to be obtained by addressing the action and quantify benefits by filling in attached spreadsheet. 4. Measuring Success. Describe how the reduction in burden will be measured, including key timelines or benchmarks. 5. Interim Methods. Describe whether there are any interim compliance requirements, such as variances or waivers, that could be put into place pending longer-term revisions to regulations, andplans for instituting them. 2 INTERNAL DELIBERATIONS - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE D. Indian Energy Actions For each Indian energy action with the potential to burden development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources (including but not limited to Tribal Energy Resource Agreement regulations, lack of capital and cost recovery for development of Tribal energy, and Indian trader regulations), provide: 1. Description. Describe the action, including whether the action is a policy rule, or other document and how the action potentially burdens development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources 2. Opportunities to Address Burden or Other Issues of Concern. Describe how the action is being addressed to reduce burden on energy (rescission, revision, suspension, publication for public comment, or otherwise). Include an estimated timeline for addressing the action. Also describe plans for obtaining public input. 3. Anticipated Benefits. Describe benefits to be obtained by addressing the action and quantify benefits by filling in attached spreadsheet. 4. Measuring Success. Describe how the reduction in burden will be measured, including key timelines or benchmarks. 5. Interim Methods. Describe whether there are any interim compliance requirements, such as variances or waivers, that could be put into place pending longer-term revisions to regulations, andplans for instituting them. E. Energy-Related Information Collections under the Paperwork Reduction Act Identify whether there are any energy-related collections ofinformation under the Paperwork Reduction Act (e.g, Approval of Operations, OMB Control No. 1004-0213; Application for Permit to Drill, OMB Control No. 1014-0025) that could reduce administrative burden on energy development and use through simplification offorms and associated instructions or guidance, or ceasing collections that are unnecessary or lack practical utility. For each such information collection, provide: 1. Description. Describe the information collection and how it potentially burdens development or use ofdomesticallyproduced energy resources 2. Opportunities to Address Burden or Other Issues of Concern. Describe how the information collection is being addressed to reduce burden on energy (rescission, revision, suspension, publication for public comment, or otherwise). Include an estimated timeline for addressing the information collection. Also describe plans for obtainingpublic input. 3. Anticipated Benefits. Describe benefits to be obtained by addressing the information collection and quantify benefits by filling in attached spreadsheet. 4. Measuring Success. Describe how the reduction in burden will be measured, including key timelines or benchmarks. 3 INTERNAL DELIBERATIONS - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE 5. Interim Methods. Describe whether there are any interim compliance requirements, such as variances or waivers, that could be put into place pending longer-term revisions to the information collection, andplans for instituting them. F. Grant Programs Identify whether there are any grant programs (including applications and scoring processes) thatpotentially burden the development or use ofdomesticallyproduced energy, particularly those that exclude the production or use ofcertain forms ofenergy. For each such grantprogram, provide: 1. Description. Describe the grantprogram and how itpotentially burdens development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources 2. Opportunities to Address Burden or Other Issues of Concern. Describe how the grantprogram is being addressed to reduce burden on energy (rescission, revision, suspension, publication for public comment, or otherwise). Include an estimated timeline for addressing the grantprogram. Also describe plans for obtainingpublic input. 3. Anticipated Benefits. Describe benefits to be obtained by addressing the grant program and quantify benefits by filling in attached spreadsheet. 4. Measuring Success. Describe how the reduction in burden will be measured, including key timelines or benchmarks. 5. Interim Methods. Describe whether there are any interim compliance requirements, such as variances or waivers, that could be put into place pending longer-term revisions to the grantprogram, andplans for instituting them. G. Restrictions in Acquisition Policy and Regulations Identify whether there are any restrictions in acquisition policy and regulations (including but not limited to the policyfor energy management) thatpotentially burden the development or use of domesticallyproduced energy. For each such restriction, provide: 1. Description. Describe the restriction and how itpotentially burdens development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources 2. Opportunities to Address Burden or Other Issues of Concern. Describe how the restriction is being addressed to reduce burden on energy (rescission, revision, suspension, publication for public comment, or otherwise). Include an estimated timeline for addressing the restriction. Also describe plans for obtainingpublic input. 3. Anticipated Benefits. Describe benefits to be obtained by addressing the restriction and quantify benefits by filling in attached spreadsheet. 4. Measuring Success. Describe how the reduction in burden will be measured, including key timelines or benchmarks. 4 INTERNAL DELIBERATIONS - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE 5. Interim Methods. Describe whether there are any interim compliance requirements, such as variances or waivers, that could be put into place pending longer-term revisions to the restriction, and plans for instituting them. H. Other Actions that Potentially Burden Development or Use of Energy Identify any other action identified that does not fit into one of the categories listed above, with the potential to burden development or use ofdomesticallyproduced energy resources. For each such action, provide: I. Description. Describe the action, including whether the action is a policy rule, or other document and how the action potentially burdens development or use of domesticallyproduced energy resources 2. Opportunities to Address Burden or Other Issues of Concern. Describe how the action is being addressed to reduce burden on energy (rescission, revision, suspension, publication for public comment, or otherwise). Include an estimated timeline for addressing the action. Also describe plans for obtaining public input. 3. Anticipated Benefits. Describe benefits to be obtained by addressing the action and quantify benefits by filling in attached spreadsheet. 4. Measuring Success. Describe how the reduction in burden will be measured, including key timelines or benchmarks. 5. Interim Methods. Describe whether there are any interim compliance requirements, such as variances or waivers, that could be put into place pending longer-term revisions to regulations, andplans for instituting them. 5