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Pelosi: Solar Technology Act Lays Foundation For a Future of Renewable Energy, Sustainability, and Clean Energy Jobs

Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:30pm EDT
Pelosi: Solar Technology Act Lays Foundation For a Future of Renewable Energy,
Sustainability, and Clean Energy Jobs







WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued the
following statement today after the House passed the Solar Technology Roadmap
Act, which would strengthen the American solar technology industry through a
coordinated research and development program and public-private partnerships.
The bill passed by a vote of 310 to 106. 


"The Solar Technology Roadmap Act lays the foundation for a future of
renewable energy, sustainability, a growing economy, and good-paying jobs that
cannot be shipped overseas. This bill helps improve the performance and
reliability of solar technology, and invests in critical research and
development initiatives that will redefine how we power our homes and offices.


"More solar technology means better energy security, more home-grown energy,
and lower greenhouse gas emissions. It returns the United States to the
forefront of cutting-edge research and places the next generation of American
workers on the frontlines of a clean energy future.


"This bipartisan legislation embraces what's possible when our best minds in
the public and private sector come together; when innovation becomes a
centerpiece of public policy; and when we harness the potential of our most
precious natural resources for the greater good.


"Today's vote marks a significant step forward for our nation's economy and
environment. I applaud my colleagues for supporting this bill and adding their
voices to the chorus calling for cleaner energy jobs nationwide."




SOURCE  Office of the Speaker of the House

Brendan Daly, Nadeam Elshami, Drew Hammill, all of the Office of the Speaker
of the House, +1-202-226-7616



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