Applied Materials Urges Quick Action on President Obama's Reinvestment Plan
“Structured and implemented in the right way, the recovery package can be much more than just an interim financial rescue plan,” said Splinter. “Wise investment today can lead to a much brighter future for America by putting in place the foundation on which to build a stronger and more competitive economy.”
Splinter specifically pointed to three actions related to solar energy
that are now under consideration as part of the recovery package that
could rapidly help to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in
- Provide for short-term refundability of the federal solar investment tax credit as well as new tax incentives to locate solar manufacturing facilities in the U.S., and encourage expansion of the renewable technology manufacturing base in this country.
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Require the adoption of renewable and solar energy sources for federal
properties which would have an almost immediate impact since the
Federal government spends almost
$6 billion annually on electricity.Congress should make$10 billion available immediately to the Federal Energy Management Program to invest in the construction and operation of solar installations in order to power federal buildings and lands. In addition, increase the Energy Department’s annual Solar Technologies Program R&D budget to$300 million and increase overall R&D spending. This combined investment has the potential not only to lower electricity bills, but also to reduce carbon emissions, and put thousands of people to work. - Enhance the innovative renewable technology loan guarantee program with the ultimate goal of creating a clean energy bank that would provide low- or no-cost financing for solar and other renewable projects and accelerate commercial deployment of renewable energy projects.
“Along with bridges and roads, President Obama has made it clear that he
believes strongly in the value of building a
“President Obama is showing great leadership in energy and we are excited to see that his vision for a new America includes real change in the way we generate energy,” added Splinter. “The President’s objective to reduce reliance on fossil fuels by harnessing the power of the sun can be realized through solar technology and products that we are innovating and manufacturing here in this country. This could create thousands of new jobs and ultimately change the global energy equation."
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