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President Obama To Pitch Energy Plan, Green Jobs In Iowa

PHILIP ELLIOTT and MIKE GLOVER   04/22/09 10:16 PM ET   AP

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NEWTON, Iowa — President Barack Obama, standing Wednesday in the shell of a once-giant Maytag appliance factory that now houses a wind energy company, declared that a "new era of energy exploration in America" would be a crucial to leading the nation out of an economic crisis.

With pieces of wind turbine towers as a backdrop, Obama touted the small manufacturing firm as a success and as a step toward reducing the United States' reliance on polluting fuels. But as the president on Earth Day set a goal for wind to generate as much as 20 percent of the U.S. electricity demand by 2030, legislation to make that a reality faced a challenge back in Washington in the Democratic-led Congress.

"The nation that leads the world in creating new energy sources will be the nation that leads the 21st century global economy," Obama said in a state that launched him on the road to the White House with a surprise upset over one-time rival Hillary Rodham Clinton.

"America can be that nation. America must be that nation. And while we seek new forms of fuel to power our homes and cars and businesses, we will rely on the same ingenuity _ the same American spirit _ that has always been a part of our American story."

It's an American spirit, though, that has been damped with economic downturn and financial crisis.

The president left Washington for a few hours Wednesday to visit this small Iowa town, which took a huge economic hit when Maytag Corp. shut its doors in 2007. The Maytag plant employed some 4,000 in a town of 16,000 residents in jobs that paid about $30,000 to $40,000 a year.

In its place is Trinity Structural Towers, a 90-person manufacturing firm that makes parts of wind turbines the president hopes to expand on land and at sea through the government's first plan to harness ocean currents to produce energy.

"Now, the choice we face is not between saving our environment and saving our economy," Obama said. "The choice we face is between prosperity and decline. We can remain the world's leading importer of oil, or we can become the world's leading exporter of clean energy."

In Washington, the president's plan to increase alternative energy sources and create environmentally friendly jobs hit some snags despite Obama's fellow Democrats controlling both chambers of Congress. Energy Secretary Steven Chu, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood reinforced Obama's message in testimony to a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on Wednesday.

The administration's draft bill is designed to help stem the pollution blamed for climate change by capping greenhouse gas emissions and reducing the nation's reliance on fossil fuels. The goal is to reduce greenhouse gases by 20 percent from 2005 levels by 2020, and by 83 percent by mid-century.

The White House wants to see movement on the legislation by Memorial Day. To help that along, aides said the president plans to personally make his case that the costs of dealing with climate change can be reduced dramatically by adopting programs that will spur energy efficiency and wider use of non-fossil energy such as wind, solar and biofuels.

In Newton, Obama proclaimed that "once-shuttered factories are whirring back to life," although the facility he toured is a shadow of what it replaced here about 30 miles east of Des Moines.

"Today this facility is alive again with new industry," Obama said, while noting that "this community continues to struggle and not everyone has been so fortunate as to be rehired."

Trinity now employs about 90 people _ hardly the replacement Newton so desperately needs.

"We'll never have another Maytag," said Paul Bell, a Newton police officer who also serves in the state legislature. "Maybe we shouldn't have had a company here that the majority of people worked for. We put all of our eggs in one basket."

Recognizing the challenges remaining in Newton and scores of towns like it coast-to-coast, Obama quickly added: "Obviously things aren't exactly the same as they were with Maytag."

With the same root in realism, Obama acknowledged the United States' energy policy will not change instantly, given the country's reliance on oil and natural gas.

"But the bulk of our efforts must focus on unleashing a new, clean-energy economy that will begin to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, will cut our carbon pollution by about 80 percent by 2050 and create millions of new jobs right here in America, right here in Newton," he said.

But it won't come quickly. The United States imports almost 4.9 billion barrels of oil and refined products annually. That is raw energy that cannot be replaced, one windmill at a time.

Instead, Obama urged bold thinking _ and spending _ to address climate change and energy supplies.

"So on this Earth Day, it is time for us to lay a new foundation for economic growth by beginning a new era of energy exploration in America," he said to applause.

Obama also pushed personal responsibility, calling on every American to replace one incandescent light bulb with a compact fluorescent. The president also said the leaders of the world's major economies will meet next week to discuss the energy crisis.

In Landover, Md., on Monday, Vice President Joe Biden marked Earth Day by announcing that $300 million in federal stimulus money will go to cities and towns to purchase more fuel-efficient vehicles.

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Associated Press writer Brian Westley in Landover, Md., contributed to this report.

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prettyinpink
Liberalism-Ideas so good-they're MANDATORY
09:12 AM on 04/23/2009
People people people. Use your brains. Stop taking in every word as gospel. Yes, the earth is warming but so are other planets. Is CO2 the cause of that too. Are there too many coal plants on Mars?

Green Jobs are a pipe dream. When our tax dollars dry up so will the jobs and China and India will have all the manufacturing.

http://www.freep.com/article/20090422/BLOG2506/90422104/1068/OPINION/Green+jobs+don+t+pay++they+cost
01:11 PM on 05/12/2009
Yeah you are right why get free power from the sun when we can remain the worlds biggest consumer of oil from countries that hate us. Just keep funneling money to extremists and hope they don't use any of that money to attack us or buy guns to shoot at out soldiers.

That is a real good plan mr. Republican.
06:42 PM on 04/22/2009
If the government really is serious then they should be moving forward with nuclear power. France gets nearly 75% of its power from nuclear that has no carbon footprint, no air or water pollution, takes no farmland or undeveloped land, and the waste is stored in a facility smaller than the Louvre. Having owned a French car, I can vouch that if the French can do it so can we.
04:23 PM on 04/22/2009
It's Earth Day -- let's all celebrate going green! Please, we need to save this planet of ours. (Though -- if we're talking cap and trade, let's at least be honest about the grave financial costs to us all. They are NOT minimal -- they're estimated at nearly $4,000 a year. I do not know if that's per person, or per household. Still, it's a whole lot of cash.)

I'm into cheap ways of going green. The Lazy Environmentalist on a Budget
(www.lazyenvironmentalist.com) is a GREAT resource for that. The author dispels the myth that green living is only for the wealthy few. It's a guide book for regular people! Josh Dorfman (the author) shows you hot to realistically go green without all the expense and hassles.
04:06 PM on 04/22/2009
How does Barry and his White House boys impose a huge excise tax on electricity? Let's call it cap and trade.
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TJCole
01:27 PM on 04/22/2009
We could grow Industrial Hemp and then create real Green Jobs and get Cellulose Ethanol from it as well as Bio Diesel from the Seeds and it eats lots of CO2...

Grow Here Grow Now..!

Hemp 4 Fuel...

http://hemp4fuel.com/
11:04 AM on 04/22/2009
Well, good luck to you. We just had the much touted "Green New Deal" Budget speeck in the UK by Chancellor Darling. It was anything but the wave of new investment we had been hoping for: http://www.apesphere.com/story/1039/2009/04/22/No_green_new_deal_for_the_UK
10:57 AM on 04/22/2009
Biofuels are unethical unless they are made from sewage or garbage.
To use land, water (and energy) to produce something other than food, or to use something that could be food in your gas tank is immoral. Better to suck dinosaur sewage out of middle earth.

As for the wind farms and solar arrays, people are starting to notice what a huge and ugly footprint they have. Senator Kennedy and Feinstein have both said "not in my back yard".
And wait til they come through your neighborhood with the gridlines!
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rain33
be bold & strong as a independent person
10:47 AM on 04/22/2009
WE NEED GREEN JOBS IN OHIO TOO MAINLY IN THE INTER CITIES!
10:44 AM on 04/22/2009
There are plenty of green jobs out there: golf course maintenance, landscaping, lawn moving, picking. The "undocumented" are grabbing them.
10:51 AM on 04/22/2009
like off a tree, grabing them, wow...
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Shashi0224
11:37 AM on 04/22/2009
Quick, cover-up, your ignorance is showing!
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Guitar63
11:55 AM on 04/22/2009
lol
10:30 AM on 04/22/2009
U.S. does not realize it yet, but the biggest problem this country will face is when our amazing president can no longer run for president after his 2nd term.
10:39 AM on 04/22/2009
thank god, they can only run for 2 terms, or Bush might have won again......
10:46 AM on 04/22/2009
awakened from a coma...can uc the light.
10:57 AM on 04/22/2009
Maybe he conferred with his pal Hugo to find out how to get to be amazing presidente for life.
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TexasMom
Grampa was a Commie and no one cared!
11:56 AM on 04/22/2009
Why do you have to hate? I'd shake your hand and I don't think we'd get along much.
10:26 AM on 04/22/2009
Dear Mr. President,

We have been creating green jobs and providing green business opportunities for several years and we are glad to see your efforts in promoting the industry. Please accept our open invotation to come and visit our organization.

http://www.mygreenscene.com
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poco767c
10:09 AM on 04/22/2009
The right doesn't seem to realize that a green job is still a job. It pays a wage and allows people to contribute to society, and there is room in the US economy to create literally hundreds of thousands of these jobs. Tech creation, automotive, plant construction. Even if you ignore every shred of science about climate change, green jobs make economic sense.
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Shashi0224
11:39 AM on 04/22/2009
Of course this makes sense....of course that's why the republicanTs are against it....it will help the middle-class, they are against anything that helps the middle-class.......that's a proven fact.
02:24 PM on 04/22/2009
I am middle class and all of this green jobs BS is not going to help me at all if anything it will drop my standard of living.the enviro's are living in a dream world
10:01 AM on 04/22/2009
Isn't it ironic the President Obama flies to Iowa for "Earth Day". Couldn't he find an event in D.C. Every time he hops on Air Force one, his "carbon footprint" gets larger.
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filo
We're all Bozos on this bus.
10:33 AM on 04/22/2009
Are you still upset that you lost the election? Maybe you're up set that 70% of American support Obama ?

What ever it is, get over it SORE LOSER !
02:37 PM on 04/22/2009
I agree with tiotom77. and no I am not upset about the election I am upset with the double standards of people who preach to me about my carbon footprint and then hop in their private jet or limo and go back to their 20,000 sq. ft. mansion. I am upset with these same people pushing for a climate change bill that will raise my energy costs and lower my standard of living while they make millions by selling carbon credits what a joke.Have these people thought about what will happen if coal fired power plants are shut down? I can't afford to put up solar panels or a wind generating system on my house to heet and power it so I am going to use coal or wood to heat it and I am sure there are a lot of people who will do the same.these coal and wood stoves will put out a lot more pollution than any power plant will.
03:13 PM on 04/22/2009
Not sure where you get your 70% number, but Obama does have a clear majority supporting him right now. But it won't last long when my electric bill doubles. We need to use every posssible source of energy we have here in the USA. Wind, solar, nuclear, fossil fuels etc... Obama just emitted more carbon into the air today than most people will in their entire lives.. That's a green leader if I have ever seen one...
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Jacqueline3
10:40 AM on 04/22/2009
What do you propose?
10:45 AM on 04/22/2009
cut taxes, probably...
11:02 AM on 04/22/2009
take the bus, and ... sit in the back, the "special section"
09:51 AM on 04/22/2009
Build it and they will come...