"President Obama’s call for Congress to pass a mandate that includes both traditional renewable energy sources like wind and solar as well as GOP favorites nuclear and 'clean coal' may be the driver needed to bang through the most aggressive and politically feasible means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions on Capitol Hill this Congress.
Obama set a new goal in his speech Tuesday night, calling for 80 percent of U.S. electricity to stem from 'clean energy' sources by 2035. 'Some folks want wind and solar. Others want nuclear, clean coal, and natural gas,' Obama said. 'To meet this goal, we will need them all – and I urge Democrats and Republicans to work together to make it happen.'"
Darren Goode reports for Politico January 26, 2011.
SEE ALSO:
"Obama Budget Seeks To End Oil, Gas Subsidies" (Reuters)
"Obama Calls for New Clean-Energy Investments" (Wall St. Journal)
"Obama Calls for Clean Energy And High-Speed Rail in State of the Union" (Guardian)
"Obama Sets 2035 Clean Electricity Target" (Reuters)
"State of the Union: Obama Urgues America to 'Win the Future' with Clean Energyu" (ENS)
"Key Senators Applaud Obama 'Clean Energy' Push"
Source: Politico, 01/26/2011