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The
Southern States Energy Board (SSEB) is a non-profit interstate compact
organization created in 1960 and established under Public Laws 87-563 and
92-440. The Board’s mission is to enhance economic development and the quality
of life in the South through innovations in energy and environmental policies,
programs and technologies. Sixteen southern states and two territories
comprise the membership of SSEB: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina,
Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, U.S. Virgin Islands,
Virginia and West Virginia. Each jurisdiction is represented by the governor
and a legislator from the House and Senate. A governor serves as the chair and
legislators serve as vice-chairman and treasurer. Ex-officio non-voting Board
members include a federal representative appointed by the President of the
United States, the Southern Legislative Conference Energy and Environment
Committee chair and SSEB’s executive director, who serves as secretary.
SSEB was created by state law and consented to by Congress with a broad
mandate to contribute to the economic and community well-being of the southern
region. The Board exercises this mandate through the creation of programs in
the fields of energy and environmental policy research, development and
implementation, science and technology exploration and related areas of
concern. SSEB serves its members directly by providing timely assistance
designed to develop effective energy and environmental policies and programs
and represents its members before governmental agencies at all levels.
The Southern States Energy Board's long-term goals are to:
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perform essential services
that provide direct scientific and technical assistance to state
governments;
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develop, promote and
recommend policies and programs on energy, environment and economic
development that encourage sustainable development;
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provide technical assistance
to executive and legislative policy-makers and the private sector in order
to achieve synthesis of energy, environment and economic issues that
ensure energy security and supply;
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facilitate the implementation
of energy and environmental policies between federal, state and local
governments and the private sector;
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sustain business development
throughout the region by eliminating barriers to the use of efficient
energy and environmental technologies; and
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support improved energy
efficient technologies that pollute less and contribute to a clean global
environment while protecting indigenous natural resources for future
generations.
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