President Obama: “The country that leads in clean energy and energy efficiency today is going to lead the global economy tomorrow"
This morning, President Obama stopped by a small energy efficiency business in Virginia and delivered remarks on creating clean energy jobs.
After highlighting his broader agenda to create jobs and provide relief to out-of-work Americans, President Obama laid out his plans for clean energy job creation:
The jobs of tomorrow will be jobs in the clean energy sector, and this company is a great emblem for that. That’s why my administration is taking steps to support a thriving clean energy industry across this country — an industry that’s making solar panels, and building wind turbines, producing cutting-edge batteries for fuel-efficient cars and trucks, and helping consumers get more control over their energy bills.
And that’s also why earlier this week I urged Congress to enact a new initiative we’re calling Homestar that would offer homeowners rebates for making their homes more energy-efficient — rebates worth up to $1,500 for individual home upgrades and up to $3,000 for retrofitting their entire home. So if they’re getting this good information from OPOWER and they see that, boy, that drafty window is costing me a couple of hundred bucks a year, they’re now going to have an incentive to go to Home Depots or go to Lowes to hire a certified contractor and make the changes that will ultimately pay for themselves, improve our environment, and improve our economy.
Read the President’s full remarks here.













