Bailout Gives Tax Credits to Bike Commuters, Electric Cars, Renewable Energy

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Jeanne Heywood of MD 3:48AM January 11, 2013

hmmm... once a document gets to be 300 pages, shouldn't things be broken down into relevent packages? Not fair to sneak stuff in by just making the doc so fat no one wants to read it. Come on !!

For what the govt has spent on, well, basically protecting our oil interests, they could've put a border all around the US, tightened security at ports AND given every homeowner a couple of solar panels. I want my solar panels & electric car... NOW, please.

PSSSST.... search for every city, state & county rebates & tax refunds tht applies to you for solar panels, water heaters, etc then buy what the rebates cover. Then next year, buy another until you have enough that the electric company is paying YOU for electricity !

of TX 6:03PM October 11, 2008

hmmm... once a document gets to be 300 pages, shouldn't things be broken down into relavent packages? Not fair to sneak stuff in by just making the doc so fat no one wants to read it. Come on !!

For what the govt has spent on tromping thru the Middle East, they could've put a border all around the US, tightened security at ports AND given every homeowner a couple of solar panels. I want my solar panels & electric car... NOW, please.

of TX 5:53PM October 11, 2008

hmmm... once a document gets to be 300 pages, shouldn't things be broken down into relavent packages? Not fair to sneak stuff in by just making the doc so fat no one wants to read it. Come on !!

For what the govt has spent on tromping thru the Middle East, they could've put a border all around the US, tightened security at ports AND given every homeowner a couple of solar panels. I want my solar panels & electric car... NOW, please.

of TX 5:50PM October 11, 2008

California tried forcing a mandate on polluting cars but the auto industry sued them & the US Justice Dept sided w/ the automakers. Obviously someone bought someone off. Do a search for "who killed the electric car". Chevron now owns the tech rights to the battery that GM was to put in their electric car. Now they think we should buy their Volt in '09/'10.

We won't get off oil unless people restrict usage of gas-only cars & reduce electricity usage, refuse to buy anything but electric or hybrid vehicles, etc. Take advantage of rebates & incentives on solar panels - buying 1 a year if it means it's free/almost free. Solar water heaters too. There's still time to get them for 2008 !!

Consumers guide everything if they'll just stick together. Now, if we could just find out who voted for putting gas & oil into the stock market free-for-all & get them banned from holding any public office ..

Leslie of TX 5:44PM October 11, 2008

Read it all, and am concerned - because I realise that unless it is somehow forbidden, the same "greed" which caused the need for the bailout will foster the use of unclean coal technology to produce electricity somewhere down the line.

Already the resort to filthy cheap and available coal in China is poluting our West Coast.

I remember the widespread use of coal in the USA prior to the Environmental Revolution in the 70's. Prohibition of unclean coal ought to be a clear mandate of any future legislation.

Louis Berta III of MI 12:13PM October 07, 2008

These are worthwhile tax breaks if they encourage people to lessen their carbon footprint by adopting efficient means of transport such as smaller, more compact vehicles and electric vehicles. Producing more renewable and sustainable sources of electricity is key, and the government is right in promoting that.

Xebra of CA 7:25AM October 07, 2008

3 pages turned into 400 pages by the time the last vote took place.

Why?

So that everybody got his/her piece of the cake for their pet "get me reelected" projects to tell the constituents back home.

It's called in your face business as usual.

HillbillyBill of TN 5:56AM October 07, 2008

Yeah! This is great! But I would rather see no tax credits to anyone, including oilmen, farmers, et all. Import ethanol without a tarrif , and make American ethanol compete with Brazilian.

Abolish internal combustion engines , unless they are part of a hybrid electric system. Diesel locomotives and the largest mining trucks run with hybrid electric engines. So can your pickup truck, or van.

No more dirty coal plants. Go with wind, solar, geothermal, micro hydro, biomass, et all.

Use the electric vehicles as backup power, for the grid, during times of high demand. Charge your vehicle after at night, when there is excess power.

Tell your auto dealer that you are waiting for a plug in hybrid.

Get rid of all your incandescent lights.

Ron Wagner of IL 8:20PM October 06, 2008

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Maura Judkis is a producer at U.S. News. She writes about the green movement and looks for ways to be an ecofriendly consumer without breaking the bank. Send her your green tips.

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