IV. Making Common Sense Investments In Promoting Energy Efficiency And Alternative Energy Technologies. In addition to providing tax credits to promote domestic oil production and energy efficiency, the President and Vice President have already presented budget requests for appropriations that will further promote energy security. They have proposed a budget that includes over $1.4 billion next year to accelerate the research, development, and deployment of alternative and more efficient energy technologies. - $275 Million To Make America’s Homes and Buildings More Efficient: The Administration has proposed funding for research to make offices, homes, and appliances 50 percent more energy efficient within a decade and has proposed $275 million in the budget to help do so. People understand what that means for their home heating bill. Overall, meeting this goal would save consumers $11 billion a year in energy costs.
- $173 Million To Weatherize Low Income Households: Our budget proposes expanding DOE’s Weatherization Assistance Program, which helps low-income households make their homes more energy efficient. These are the Americans that most need to reduce monthly energy costs. This program has already weatherized almost 5 million low-income homes and is saving 3.0 million barrels of oil each year. With funding from DOE and the states, we plan to add more than 150,000 homes to the list in the next year – which will save more than an additional 91,000 barrels of oil per year. Our budget seeks $154 million for this important program for next year and an additional $19 million for the current year in the FY 2000 supplemental appropriation.
- $255 Million To Make America’s Vehicles More Efficient: Our Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles is on track to deliver attractive, affordable cars that get up to three times the fuel efficiency of today’s cars. A car that gets twice the fuel economy of today’s comparable vehicle is the equivalent of cutting the price of gas in half for the American driver. A typical consumer would save more than $300 a year in fuel costs and SUV owners would save more than $400 a year. By 2010, DOE plans to develop and commercialize fuel efficiency and alternative-fuel technologies that reduce oil consumption by nearly 700,000 barrels per day. By 2020, these technologies will reduce oil consumption by nearly 1.5 million barrels per day. Our budget seeks $255 million for PNGV.
- $410 Million To Promote Clean Renewable Energy: The President’s FY01 budget proposes $410 million for DOE efforts to develop domestic sources of renewable energy, including wind, photovoltaics and geothermal energy. In addition, the President’s Bioenergy Initiative will help us create new fuels for our cars that will reduce U.S. oil consumption, create new income opportunities in rural America, and meet environmental challenges, such as climate change.
- Studies on Diversifying Fuels in the Northeast and New England: The Northeast and New England are disproportionately reliant on home heating oil as a fuel to heat and power homes, businesses and industry. On February 16th the President directed Department of Energy to undertake a study of ways the region could diversify its energy sources thereby minimizing the effect of a volatile home heating oil market on the regional economy. The Department is also studying the effects of interruptible natural gas contracts on the home heating oil market in the region.
What's New - March 2000
Women's History Month 2000
The Minimum Wage: Increasing the Reward for Work
New Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit
Meeting with Religious Leaders
Women's History Month
New Public Private Initiative to reduce Weather Related Air Travel Delays
Gun Violence
Agreement with Smith & Wesson
Restoring
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
American Red Cross Month
Prescription Drug Plan
U.S. – China WTO Accession Deal
Common Sense Gun Laws
Irish-American Heritage Month
Civilian Research and Development
Patient's Bill of Rights
Joint Statement by President Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair of the UK
Vaccines to Developing Countires
Human Genome Project
Information Age
Semi-Finalists for 2000-2001 White House Fellowships
President Clinton Urges Congress to Pass Budget
Congressional Budget Resolution
Save your Vision Week
St. Patrick's Day, 2000
Clinton/Gore actions to Enhance America's Energy Security
Social Security Trustees Report - March 30, 2000
Strengthen America's Energy Security
Report Shows Unprecedented Progress
Proclamation: Cancer Control Month, 2000
National Poison Prevention Week
Education and Sharing Day, U.S.A., 2000
Greek Independence Day
Proclamation: National Child Abuse Prevention Month, 2000
Statement by the President on NPT
Common Sense Gun Legislation
Raising the Minimum Wage
U.S. --China WTO Accession Deal
U.S.- China WTO Agreement
Enforcement of The U.S. - China WTO Accession Deal
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