Solar energy in the US – Obama is spending huge.
Jul 09
Great news for the solar energy industry in the US this week as Obama announced his new initiative in his weekly address, saying that the government is going to shell out nearly $2 billion for new solar power plants in the US as part of the Recovery Act. Obama said that this will create thousands of jobs and significantly increase the use of renewable energy sources in the US.
Clearly Obama is looking into the future for potential growth industries in a bid to make sure that such industries and their jobs take root within the US. The solar energy industry has one of the highest growth potentials in the medium term amongst all types of renewable energy sources.
The US government effectively guaranteed loans to two solar energy two companies. The first is Abengoa Solar, which is going to build one of the world's biggest solar plants in Arizona, and in doing so will create more than 1,600 jobs in the construction industry. The plant will eventually generate enough energy to power 70,000 homes. The second is the solar panel manufacturer by Abound Solar Manufacturing, which is located in Colorado and Indiana, and which will create over 2,000 construction jobs and 1,500 jobs thereafter.
- Implement programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the recommended level given by top scientists.
- Develop green energy supplies by investing $150 billion over the next decade, and in doing so create millions of new jobs.
- Significantly improve the energy efficiency our economy by 50% by 2030.
- Lower our dependence on foreign oil and reduce our overall oil consumption by 35% or more, which equates to 10 million barrels of oil, by 2030
- Take the lead in an international global warming partnership with the target of making the U.S. a leader in the global battle against climate change.
Though solar energy companies, and other renewable energy companies have seen their stocks fall this year, with the government giving the solar energy sector particular priority, some investors are investigating the best ways to enter into this sector. To find out more about alternative energy stocks go to: blogs.forbes.com
More information about the background of Obama's energy program can be found here.
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