Today, John McCain Addresses His Plan For Creating Jobs And Ensuring America's Energy Independence.
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John
McCain’s Press Office Friday, July 18, 2008
"The
visit highlights the ingenuity of America's workers and John McCain's
innovative approach to solving our energy needs that his energy plan, the
Lexington Project, will encourage." -- Taylor Griffin, McCain spokesman
Today,
John McCain Addresses His Plan For Creating Jobs And Ensuring America's Energy Independence. At the GeneralMotorsTechnicalCenter in Warren,
Michigan, where GM is developing the Chevy
Volt -- the next generation of electric vehicle -- John McCain highlighted how
his Lexington Project will encourage ingenuity in America's automobile industry.
John
McCain Has Outlined A Clean Car Challenge That Will Increase Access To Zero
Emission Cars. John McCain will issue a Clean Car Challenge to the automakers
of America,
in the form of a single and substantial tax credit for the consumer based on
the reduction of carbon emissions. He will commit a $5,000 tax credit for each
and every customer who buys a zero carbon emission car, encouraging automakers
to be first on the market with these cars in order to capitalize on the
consumer incentives. For other vehicles, a graduated tax credit will apply so
that the lower the carbon emissions, the higher the tax credit.
John
McCain Has Proposed A $300 Million Prize To Improve Battery
Technology For Full Commercial Development Of Plug-In Hybrid And Fully Electric
Automobiles. A $300 million prize should be awarded for the development of a
battery package that has the size, capacity, cost and power to leapfrog the
commercially available plug-in hybrids or electric cars. That battery should
deliver a power source at 30 percent of the current costs. At $300 million, the
prize is one dollar for every man, woman and child in this country -- and a
small price to pay for breaking our dependence on oil.
John
McCain Supports Flex-Fuel Vehicles (FFVs) And Believes They Should Play A
Greater Role In Our Transportation Sector. In just three years, Brazil went
from new cars sales that were about 5 percent FFVs to over 70 percent of new
vehicles that were FFVs. American automakers have committed to make 50 percent
of their cars FFVs by 2012. John McCain calls on automakers to make a more
rapid and complete switch to FFVs.
John McCain Believes Alcohol-Based Fuels Hold Great Promise
As Both An Alternative To Gasoline And As A Means of Expanding Consumers'
Choices. Some choices such as ethanol are on the market right now. The second
generation of alcohol-based fuels like cellulosic ethanol, which won't compete
with food crops, are showing great potential.