Page added on February 24, 2008
Leadership in the White House is about to change, and with that change comes the possibility of a smarter energy policy.
There was a time when one could tell who was a Democrat and who a Republican by asking what the candidate’s position was on energy and global warming. Today, such distinctions are blurred. All three front-running candidates
…Clinton backs the creation of a $50 billion energy fund to support investments in alternative energy. She also supports adding 100,000 plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to the federal fleet by 2015 and $2 billion in research and development to reduce the cost and improve the longevity and durability of batteries. I like that.
Plug-in hybrids are a building block to a transition to a more fuel-diversified transportation sector
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