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One of President Obama's suggestions for cleaner energy options was the use of nuclear power plants. But after the 2011 TÅhoku earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan and its power plants, the $54 billion in loan guarantees the president has asked Congress to approve seem doubtful.
The plan led by the Obama Administration aimed to implement short-term solutions to provide immediate relief from pain at the pump, [2] and mid- to- long-term solutions to provide a New Energy for America plan. [2] The goals of the clean energy plan hoped to: invest in renewable technologies that will boost domestic manufacturing and increase ...
The main funding differences between the Senate bill and the House bill were: More funds for health care in the Senate ($153.3 vs $140 billion), renewable energy programs ($74 vs. $39.4 billion), for home buyers tax credit ($35.5 vs. $2.6 billion), new payments to the elderly and a one-year increase in AMT limits.
That President Obama's first address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night will deal with the nation's economic problems is not front page news (or, more appropriately, top of the website ...
President Barack Obama challenged the nation during his 2011 State of the Union Address to cut energy costs so that by the year 2035 we will have 80 percent of America's electricity coming from ...
Furthering the goals of Executive Order 13514, President Obama issued four additional Presidential Memoranda to increase building efficiency and create jobs by requiring agencies to complete $2 billion in Energy Savings Performance Contracts, to purchase biobased and renewable products, to purchase green fleet vehicles and to launch an EV pilot ...
After President Obama delivered his latest blueprint on climate change yesterday, utilities responded with their own two cents. The Edison Electric Institute (EEI), an association of shareholder ...
Executive Summary A crucial component of Mitt Romney’s Plan for a Stronger Middle Class is to dramatically increase domestic energy production and partner closely with Canada and Mexico to achieve North American energy independence by 2020. While President Obama has described