The proposals are modest compared with what President Barack Obama has asked Congress to do through legislation to promote clean energy, invest in infrastructure projects and force reductions in carbon dioxide emissions. But with lawmakers unwilling to consider any major climate legislation, Obama has sought to maximize what presidential authority he does hold.
This industry should already have been built, as so many others had in this country once, and advancements in would have been quickly accomplished and continued! We had started to develop some forty years back, as a Veteran, four years all shore Navy last year Vietnam, and coming back into the construction industry I had helped install some of those early products. But we allowed it to be blocked and at roughly the same time we had started shipping our innovative experienced trades to others who envied us and our economic growth. They now, as to alternatives, have the innovative experience and have been advancing the industry in all area's of!
09/18/2014 - The U.S. is planning to train veterans to become solar panel installers in the next six years, the White House said Thursday.The jobs training program is among a host of initiatives the White House says will cut carbon dioxide emissions by more than 300 million tons through 2030, plus save billions of dollars on energy bills for homeowners and businesses. It will launch this fall at one or more military bases and train a total of at least 50,000, including veterans.
The Agriculture Department will also spend nearly $70 million to fund 540 solar and renewable energy projects, focused on rural and farming areas. And the Energy Department will propose stricter efficiency standards for commercial air conditioners, a move the department said could cut emissions more than any other efficiency standard it has issued to date.
The proposals are modest compared with what President Barack Obama has asked Congress to do through legislation to promote clean energy, invest in infrastructure projects and force reductions in carbon dioxide emissions. But with lawmakers unwilling to consider any major climate legislation, Obama has sought to maximize what presidential authority he does hold. read more>>>
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