Hi.  I'll be posting opposing viewpoints on Obama today and tomorrow.
I want to make clear my own position, again.  I was and am thrilled by
his making active the massive, potential energy of young people and
Black Americans.  I am incredibly disappointed by many, critical positions
he has taken.  There is little question that a McCain victory would advance
the destruction of our democracy, already deeply riven by Bush, while the
only path towards any healing is with a Obama administration pressured
by the forces he has inspired.  Contradictions, yes, lots of them, but
that's the only path that makes sense.  Finally, if Obama is substantially
ahead in California, I will vote for Cynthia McKinney and the Green Party.
The two party system itself is not only inherently undemocratic, but has
sown the disaster we're living in.  If Obama needs my vote to win, he'll
get it.  I'll cross my fingers, in any event, and continue working with new
energy.

Ed

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joseph-romm/obama-delivers-a-real-ene_b_116751.html

Obama Delivers a Real Energy Plan for America: Efficiency Now, 10%
Renewables by 2012, One Million Plug-ins by 2015

By Joseph Romm
Huffington Post: August 4, 2008

Senator Barack Obama has fulfilled the promise of his earlier climate plan
with a detailed and comprehensive "New Energy for America" plan.

This is easily the best energy plan ever put forward by a nominee of either
party. By comparison, the plan of John "Nothing but Nukes" McCain is a joke,
with nothing on energy efficiency and a pointless $300 million battery prize
and long-standing opposition to renewable energy. In contrast, Obama's plan
has real depth and breath:

  a.. Increase Fuel Economy Standards: Obama will increase fuel economy
standards 4 percent per each year while protecting the financial future of
domestic automakers....

  b.. Invest in Developing Advanced Vehicles and Put 1 Million Plugin
Electric Vehicles on the Road by 2015: As a U.S. senator, Barack Obama has
led efforts to jumpstart federal investment in advanced vehicles, including
combined plug-in hybrid/flexible fuel vehicles, which can get over 150 miles
per gallon of gas... [more details below]

  c.. Partner with Domestic Automakers: Obama will also provide $4 billion
retooling tax credits and
  loan guarantees for domestic auto plants and parts manufacturers, so that
the new fuel-efficient
  cars can be built in the U.S. by American workers rather than overseas.

  d.. Mandate All New Vehicles are Flexible Fuel Vehicles

  e.. Develop the Next Generation of Sustainable Biofuels and Infrastructure

  f.. Establish a National Low Carbon Fuel Standard: ... The standard
requires fuels suppliers in 2010 to begin to reduce the carbon of their fuel
by 5 percent within 5 years and 10 percent within 10 years.


This is the only way to jumpstart an end to our addiction to oil in a
climate friendly way. Indeed, an accelerated transition to plug-in hybrids
and electric cars -- a core climate solution-- must be the cornerstone of
any serious effort to dramatically reduce oil consumption and greenhouse gas
emissions (see "Why electricity is the only alternative fuel that can lead
to energy independence"). That is the crucial litmus test for any
presidential candidate's energy independence or clean transportation policy.


As for the test of a candidate's grasp of electricity policy, energy
efficiency is obviously The only cheap power left and a limitless resource
and THE core climate solution. Obama understands energy efficiency in a way
few other major politicians do, as his plan makes clear:

  a.. Deploy the Cheapest, Cleanest, Fastest Energy Source--Energy
Efficiency: Barack Obama will set an aggressive energy efficiency goal--to
reduce electricity demand 15 percent from DOE's projected levels by 2020.
Implementing this program will save consumers a total of $130 billion,
reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 5 billion tons through 2030,
and create jobs. A portion of this goal would be met by setting annual
demand reduction targets that utilities would need to meet.

  b.. Set National Building Efficiency Goals: Obama will establish a goal of
making all new buildings carbon neutral, or produce zero emissions, by 2030.
He'll also establish a national goal of improving new building efficiency by
50 percent and existing building efficiency by 25 percent over the next
decade to help us meet the 2030 goal.

  c.. Overhaul Federal Efficiency Standards: The current Department of
Energy has missed 34 deadlines for setting updated appliance efficiency
standards....

  d.. Reduce Federal Energy Consumption: ... He will make the federal
government a leader in the green building market, achieving a 40 percent
increase in efficiency in all new federal buildings within five years and
ensuring that all new federal buildings are zero-emissions by 2025. He will
invest in cost-effective retrofits to achieve a 25 percent increase in
efficiency of existing federal buildings within 5 years.

  e.. Invest in a Smart Grid: ... Obama will pursue a major investment in
our national utility grid using smart metering, distributed storage and
other advanced technologies to accommodate 21st century energy requirements:
greatly improved electric grid reliability and security, a tremendous
increase in renewable generation and greater customer choice and energy
affordability.

  f.. Weatherize One Million Homes Annually....

  g.. Build More Livable and Sustainable Communities....

  h.. Flip Incentives to Energy Utilities: An Obama administration will
"flip" incentives to utility companies by: requiring states to conduct
proceedings to implement incentive changes; and offering them targeted
technical assistance. These measures will benefit utilities for improving
energy efficiency, rather than just from supporting higher energy
consumption. This "regulatory equity" starts with the decoupling of profits
from increased energy usage, which will incentivize utilities to partner
with consumers and the federal and state governments to reduce monthly
energy bills for families and businesses. The federal government under an
Obama administration will play an important and positive role in flipping
the profit model for the utility sector so that shareholder profit is based
on reliability and performance as opposed to total production.


Finally, a presidential nominee that really gets it (see "Energy efficiency,
Part 4: How does California do it so consistently and cost-effectively?").

The proposal has lots of other details on short-term solutions and promoting
the supply of domestic energy. But let me focus on his low-carbon
electricity supply plan:


  a.. Require 10 Percent of Electricity to Come from Renewable Sources by
2012 [and 25 percent by 2025]. Barack Obama will establish a 10 percent
federal Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) to require that 10 percent of
electricity consumed in the U.S. is derived from clean, sustainable energy
sources, like solar, wind and geothermal by 2012. Many states are already
well on their way to achieving statewide goals and it's time for the federal
government to provide leadership for the entire country to support these new
industries. This national requirement will spur significant private sector
investment in renewable sources of energy and create thousands of new
American jobs, especially in rural areas. And Obama will also extend the
federal Production Tax Credit (PTC) for 5 years to encourage the production
of renewable energy.

  b.. Develop and Deploy Clean Coal Technology....

  c.. Safe and Secure Nuclear Energy: ... It is unlikely that we can meet
our aggressive climate goals if we eliminate nuclear power as an option.
However, before an expansion of nuclear power is considered, key issues must
be addressed including: security of nuclear fuel and waste, waste storage,
and proliferation.... As president, Obama will make safeguarding nuclear
material both abroad and in the U.S. a top anti-terrorism priority. In terms
of waste storage, Obama does not believe that Yucca Mountain is a suitable
site. He will lead federal efforts to look for safe, long-term disposal
solutions based on objective, scientific analysis. In the meantime, Obama
will develop requirements to ensure that the waste stored at current reactor
sites is contained using the most advanced dry-cask storage technology
available.


He also repeats his climate pledge and his jobs pledge:

    a.. Implement an economy-wide cap-and-trade program to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions 80 percent by 2050.

    b.. Invest In A Clean Energy Economy and Help Create 5 Million New Green
Jobs. Obama will strategically invest $150 billion over 10 years...


Finally, back to the details of the plug-in hybrid proposal:

  As president, Obama will continue this leadership by investing in advanced
vehicle technology with a specific focus on R&D in advanced battery
technology. The increased federal funding will leverage private sector funds
and support our domestic automakers to bring plug-in hybrids and other
advanced vehicles to American consumers. Obama will also provide a $7,000
tax credit for the purchase of advanced technology vehicles as well as
conversion tax credits. And to help create a market and show government
leadership in purchasing highly efficient cars, an Obama administration will
commit to:

    a.. Within one year of becoming President, the entire White House fleet
will be converted to plug-ins as security permits; and

    b.. Half of all cars purchased by the federal government will be plug-in
hybrids or all-electric by 2012.

This is an aggressive, achievable, and most important of all, a necessary
energy plan. Kudos to Senator Obama and his energy team. Maybe he is The
One.


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