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Hillary Clinton touts new energy plan

Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) outlined a plan yesterday to cut U.S. oil imports in half by 2025. Along with urging increased conservation (gasp), she proposed a "Strategic Energy Fund" financed by a temporary two-year fee on major oil-company profits, elimination of some oil tax breaks, and closure of a loophole that allows oil companies to avoid royalty payments. The accrued $50 billion would go toward tax credits for energy-efficient vehicles and renewable energy; Clinton called for the U.S. to get 20 percent of its electricity from renewables by 2020. The fund would also provide incentives for installation of ethanol pumps in half of U.S. gas stations by 2015, sure to be popular in corn-happy, first-presidential-caucus Iowa. Beltway speculation has it that Clinton, the presumptive Democratic frontrunner for 2008, is getting a little nervous about all the attention Al Gore's getting for his climate-change advocacy, and wants a piece of the spotlight. But wait, Gore's not running, right? Uh ... right?

straight to the source: Reuters, 23 May 2006

straight to the source: Bloomberg News Service, Roger Simon, 23 May 2006

straight to the source: The Mercury News, Associated Press, Devlin Barrett, 23 May 2006

see also, in Gristmill: Hillary maneuvering against Gore?,

get the backstory, in Grist: Hillary Clinton joins the pack in calling for greener energy policy

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  1. JaphetE Posted 5:54 am
    12 Nov 2007

    Hold the phone...This is great stuff! However I have to point out that John Edwards actually has a plan that cuts oil imports by more than half. Right now we're importing about 10.1 million barrels of oil per day. John Edwards' plan cuts that by 7.5 million per day to a paltry 2.6 million per day, which is much more of a cut than Hillary has proposed.
    Then again...we're just straining at gnats here.

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