the $862 billion to get the country on the right track, again, is working.
$8 billion to put high-speed rail corridors all over the country connecting all these communities.
This may, in fact, create jobs, but before it will create this infrastructure, which many people have talked about as part of the payoff for...
By making greenhouse gas reductions, the integrating metric for performance, the Executive Order encourages whole systems thinking.
That is huge.
That is a good sign. Thank you.
In about 4 hours and 45 minutes, my colleagues and I will be over in the House of Representatives, and we will be hearing from the President...
Like Rutherford B. Hayes used to say, good policy makes for good politics, or something to that extent.
Yesterday, I got to drive the Chevrolet Volt. I call it the most advertised car in the world that has never been built.
There are those kinds of unanticipated consequences we just need to be mindful of.
The good news is--and this goes back, again, to the test bed concept--where I think the Defense Department can really make a contribution is...
We probably can learn from what other countries have done in that regard.
OK. Thank you.
I understand that the power purchase agreements allow the private sector to economically make use of military land to build solar-powered ge...
I like to say that sometimes people would rather see a sermon than hear one, and I think in a number of respects, the Postal Service has sho...
I see value in reporting cost savings, along with some of the other measures of success that you have cited in energy efficiency.
I believe knowing the financial ramifications could be very helpful.
But the idea was to take some next steps on vehicle-to-grid, where again we use a whole fleet of batteries in vehicles for storage, maybe fo...