Donnelly Says U.S. Should Boost Alternative Energy Development - Courtney Schlisserman
The U.S. needs to put more effort into developing alternative energy sources, Indiana Representative Joe Donnelly said in the Democratic Party's weekly radio address. Donnelly hailed the US House of Representative's passage last week of the Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act. He also praised the bill President George W. Bush signed into law in December requiring biofuel production be increased to 36 billion gallons in 2022 from 7.5 billion in 2012.
``While these are positive first steps, we must remember that a successful solution requires a diverse portfolio of energy sources,'' Donnelly, from Indiana, said. ``The benefits of energy independence go beyond leaving our children a cleaner environment. By relying on American ingenuity and not oil country dictators, we would create new jobs and make our country more secure.''
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