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2008 Energy-related statements by US Presidential Candidates

Unread postby dinopello » Thu 29 May 2008, 19:49:54

Didn't see a topic on this so here's one

Obama says on 5/18/2008 (video):

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '')It’s time that the entire country learn from what’s happening right here in Portland with mass transit and bicycle lanes and funding alternative means of transportation. That’s the kind of solution that we need for America. That’s the kind of truth telling that we are going to do in this campaign and when I am President of the United States of America. We don’t need gimmicks.”
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Unread postby Plantagenet » Thu 29 May 2008, 21:28:34

From the Obama for president website:

Invest in a Clean Energy Future
Invest $150 Billion over 10 Years in Clean Energy: Obama will invest $150 billion over 10 years to advance the next generation of biofuels and fuel infrastructure, accelerate the commercialization of plug-in hybrids, promote development of commercial-scale renewable energy, invest in low-emissions coal plants, and begin the transition to a new digital electricity grid. A principal focus of this fund will be devoted to ensuring that technologies that are developed in the U.S. are rapidly commercialized in the U.S. and deployed around the globe.
Double Energy Research and Development Funding: Obama will double science and research funding for clean energy projects including those that make use of our biomass, solar and wind resources.
Invest in a Skilled Clean Technologies Workforce: Obama will use proceeds from the cap-and-trade auction program to invest in job training and transition programs to help workers and industries adapt to clean technology development and production. Obama will also create an energy-focused Green Jobs Corps to connect disconnected and disadvantaged youth with job skills for a high-growth industry.
Convert our Manufacturing Centers into Clean Technology Leaders: Obama will establish a federal investment program to help manufacturing centers modernize and Americans learn the new skills they need to produce green products.
Clean Technologies Deployment Venture Capital Fund: Obama will create a Clean Technologies Venture Capital Fund to fill a critical gap in U.S. technology development. Obama will invest $10 billion per year into this fund for five years. The fund will partner with existing investment funds and our National Laboratories to ensure that promising technologies move beyond the lab and are commercialized in the U.S
Require 25 Percent of Renewable Electricity by 2025: Obama will establish a 25 percent federal Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) to require that 25 percent of electricity consumed in the U.S. is derived from clean, sustainable energy sources, like solar, wind and geothermal by 2025.
Develop and Deploy Clean Coal Technology: Obama will significantly increase the resources devoted to the commercialization and deployment of low-carbon coal technologies. Obama will consider whatever policy tools are necessary, including standards that ban new traditional coal facilities, to ensure that we move quickly to commercialize and deploy low carbon coal technology.
Support Next Generation Biofuels
Deploy Cellulosic Ethanol: Obama will invest federal resources, including tax incentives, cash prizes and government contracts into developing the most promising technologies with the goal of getting the first two billion gallons of cellulosic ethanol into the system by 2013.
Expand Locally-Owned Biofuel Refineries: Less than 10 percent of new ethanol production today is from farmer-owned refineries. New ethanol refineries help jumpstart rural economies. Obama will create a number of incentives for local communities to invest in their biofuels refineries.
Establish a National Low Carbon Fuel Standard: Barack Obama will establish a National Low Carbon Fuel Standard to speed the introduction of low-carbon non-petroleum fuels. The standard requires fuels suppliers to reduce the carbon their fuel emits by ten percent by 2020.
Increase Renewable Fuel Standard: Obama will require 36 billion gallons of renewable fuels to be included in the fuel supply by 2022 and will increase that to at least 60 billion gallons of advanced biofuels like cellulosic ethanol by 2030.
Set America on Path to Oil Independence
Obama's plan will reduce oil consumption by at least 35 percent, or 10 million barrels per day, by 2030. This will more than offset the equivalent of the oil we would import from OPEC nations in 2030.
Increase Fuel Economy Standards: Obama will double fuel economy standards within 18 years. His plan will provide retooling tax credits and loan guarantees for domestic auto plants and parts manufacturers, so that they can build new fuel-efficient cars rather than overseas companies. Obama will also invest in advanced vehicle technology such as advanced lightweight materials and new engines.
Improve Energy Efficiency 50 Percent by 2030
Set National Building Efficiency Goals: Barack Obama will establish a goal of making all new buildings carbon neutral, or produce zero emissions, by 2030. He'll also establish a national goal of improving new building efficiency by 50 percent and existing building efficiency by 25 percent over the next decade to help us meet the 2030 goal.
Establish a Grant Program for Early Adopters: Obama will create a competitive grant program to award those states and localities that take the first steps to implement new building codes that prioritize energy efficiency.
Invest in a Digital Smart Grid: Obama will pursue a major investment in our utility grid to enable a tremendous increase in renewable generation and accommodate modern energy requirements, such as reliability, smart metering, and distributed storage
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Re: 2008 Energy-related statements by US Presidential Candid

Unread postby Plantagenet » Thu 29 May 2008, 22:25:37

Obama is saying he will:

(1) tax the oil companies

(2) spend lots more money on biofuels production, local refineries, etc.

(3) spend lots of money on basic energy research, and in particular look at "clean coal."

(4) mandate targets for private industry to meet, like producing 25% of all electricity from renewable sources by the year 2025

(5) solve the energy problem by the year 2030.
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Re: 2008 Energy-related statements by US Presidential Candid

Unread postby dinopello » Thu 29 May 2008, 23:30:54

I really meant this to be quotes by the candidates that you can point to and comments on those statements. The candidate websites are pretty static and people can go there and read them (since the list above is a partial selection). If they say something inconsistent with their written positions that might be interesting to point out.

Obama's Energy Section

Mccain has no specific energy section I can find, but here are his issues

Clinton Energy Section


If you want to read the many reasons why Obama is the new JFK, then you know where to go.
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Re: 2008 Energy-related statements by US Presidential Candid

Unread postby Plantagenet » Fri 30 May 2008, 00:28:42

"I've been a strong supporter of ethanol."

--Barack Obama
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Re: 2008 Energy-related statements by US Presidential Candid

Unread postby dinopello » Fri 30 May 2008, 00:57:57

"What I've said is my top priority is making sure people are able to get enough to eat. If it turns out we need to make changes in our ethanol policy to help people get something to eat, that has got to be the step we take,"

Obama, May 4, 2008

They've all been for it and against it. You should use sourced quotes, otherwise the context is lost.

Clinton had a similar statement from the same article above

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '"')What we need to do is accelerate the research into farm waste and into other cellulosic plant materials. Because, I think, instead of using the corn, let's figure out if we can use the corn cob," she said. "Let's figure out if we can use the corn stalk. Let's figure out what other kind of food, you know, waste we can use."

Clinton added: "In the short run, we've got to work with our farmers and with like-minded people around the world to figure out how this increasing use in biofuels, which is part of our answer to our dependence on foreign oil, does not undermine food production and really accelerate the prices."
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Re: 2008 Energy-related statements by US Presidential Candid

Unread postby dinopello » Fri 30 May 2008, 01:28:04

Mccain is a little hard to figure out on Ethanol

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'E')thanol does nothing to reduce fuel consumption, nothing to increase our energy independence, nothing to improve air quality.


-McCain, Nov 2003

then this,

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') support ethanol, I think it is a vital alternative energy source, not only because of our dependence on foreign oil but because of its greenhouse gas reduction effects


-McCain, Aug 2006

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') am of the firm belief that when oil is 10-15 dollars a barrel, that ethanol does not make sense. When oil is 60 plus dollars a barrel, then ethanol does make sense.


-McCain, 2007

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') am for sugarcane, biofuels, switchgrass and corn based ethanol because of our need for independence on foreign oil.

-Mccain, 2007
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