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Jan 27 2009

Palin’s Visionary Plan for Renewable Energy

Published by vrajavala at 12:15 am under economics, finances, history, politics Edit This

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Governor Sarah Palin has released the country’s most aggressive renewable energy package, according to Dan Joling. Her energy advisor, Steve Haagerson, has compiled a report describing the 77 alternative energy grants that have been allocated Alaska’s 100 million dollar budget.

Governor Palin called for at least 50% of the state’s energy to come from renewable resources, Such as wind and hydro-electricity, and geo-thermal alternatives by 2025. She plans to wean even remote villages off costly diesel fuel.

This plan trumps the one unveiled by Obama which only calls for 25% of the country’s energy to come from renewable energy. Obviously, no one in the MSM or the # 44 administration has remarked on Palin’s aggressive plan. Guess they’re still talking about her family. That topic is off-limits for the Obama girls, but is acceptable fodder for the MSM, which is “in the tank” for Obama.

One of the other things that Governor Palin announced in her “State of the State” Address is that she put last year’s Alaskan surplus in a savings account and is now able to use that for shortfalls that are happening now in the recession.

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One Response to “Palin’s Visionary Plan for Renewable Energy”

  1. jolocolon 29 Jan 2009 at 10:28 pm edit this

    Tell me again why she was a bad choice? I look at her accomplishments and I just don’t see it! Am I blind?

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