SUPPORT NEW ENERGY SEZ PREZ & DOE
Obama, Chu Emphasize Domestic Jobs
Amy Harder, March 5, 2010 (National Journal)
"President Obama and [Department of Energy (DOE)] Secretary Steven Chu both underscored the importance of American clean energy jobs… in separate announcements…on the heels of a call from four Democratic senators…to halt stimulus funding on wind projects for fear that jobs in this industry are being created overseas instead of in the U.S. Neither Obama nor Chu made a direct reference to the senators' efforts."
[President Obama:] "We need to invest in the jobs of the future and in the industries of the future, because the country that leads in clean energy and energy efficiency today, I'm absolutely convinced, is going to lead the global economy tomorrow…I want that country to be the United States of America."
click to enlarge
It is time not to back off of New Energy-supportive policies but to add them. (click to enlarge)
"Obama didn't announce any specific new initiatives but continued to promote the "cash for caulkers" home energy efficiency rebate program that he discussed in detail earlier this week.
"Chu also announced a $72 million conditional loan guarantee to SAGE Electrochromics, a company that manufactures energy-saving window technology for commercial buildings. The funding for this loan comes from the Energy Policy Act of 2005, not the stimulus."
For only the money it costs to pay for the ink in the pen the President uses to sign an RES into law, the nation gains more than a quarter of a million jobs. (click to enlarge)
[DOE Secretary Chu:] "Right now, we are behind in the clean energy race. For example, China is spending about $9 billion a month on clean energy…While we manufactured 40 percent of solar cells in the mid 1990s, today we produce just 7 percent. Rather than sending billions overseas to pay for clean energy technology, we must start investing these dollars in American workers, industries and innovation."
"At a [recent] Senate hearing…DOE official Matt Rogers pushed back against the senators' request to halt stimulus wind funding, saying that such a move would hinder domestic job creation."
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.
<< Home