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For Immidiate Release
January 26, 2012
President Obama Energy Plan Incorporates Key Elements of The Pickens Plan
"My work here is done -- almost," says T. Boone Pickens
On January 26, President Barack Obama unveiled a series of energy
initiatives that closely track those proposed by T. Boone Pickens, who
applauded the President's energy package.
The energy initiatives outlined by the President include incentives to
move America's heavy duty and fleet vehicles to domestic natural gas
as a transportation fuel away from OPEC oil/diesel/gasoline, which
Pickens has called a grave threat to America's national and economic
security.
The newly unveiled plan by the President also calls for a dramatic
increase in the use of renewables – chiefly wind and solar – in
America's power generation grid.
Those are key pillars of The Pickens Plan, first outlined by Pickens
in July 2008. For three-and-a-half years, Pickens has invested nearly
$100 million and thousands of hours to educate the public and
Washington policymakers on the need to address the OPEC oil threat.
"I've accomplished my goal of achieving legislation and proposed policies to help
solve the OPEC oil crisis," Pickens said. "The ball's now in Washington's court. What
we need is leadership. Despite the political partisanship that divides Washington, I
am hopeful and confident Congress will put America's best energy future first.
"While we can take a victory lap, the work is not done. It's great to see the President
engaging in important and meaningful dialogue on this subject. But proposals are
not enacted policies. The pressure needs to remain on. We can't let the special
interests do what they've done for 40 years, and that's block a long-term energy
plan for America.
Added Pickens: "While Washington appears to now understand the issue, make no
mistake. I will continue to be outspoken on this subject, and continue to call out the
special interests that are working to undermine this bold and important agenda."
During his campaign, Pickens has amassed a 1.7 million person "army" that has been
a key voice in advancing The Pickens Plan energy agenda. Pickens said he will work
diligently with that army to ensure they remain educated on energy issues and
equipped to play a lead role in advancing the natural gas transportation fuel
initiatives as well as a renewable power generation future. That will include a focus
on calling out the special interests who oppose them, he said.
Legislation to provide incentives to move the nation's heavy duty and fleet vehicles
to natural gas has widespread bipartisan support in Congress, with more than 180
co-sponsors in the U.S. House of Representatives. A similar bill in the Senate also has
strong bipartisan support.
About the Pickens Plan Unveiled on July 8, 2008 by T. Boone Pickens, The Pickens
Plan is a detailed solution for ending the United States' growing dependence on foreign
oil. That year, when oil prices reached $140/barrel, American was spending about
$700 billion for foreign oil, equaling the greatest transfer of wealth in history. Today,
the U.S. is still heavily dependent on foreign oil, sending nearly $1 billion a day for the
commodity, enriching many OPEC nations with interests hostile to America. The plan
calls for expanding the use of domestic renewable resources, such as wind and solar, in
power generation, and using our abundant supplies of natural gas as a transportation
fuel alternative to OPEC oil.
More than 1.7 million people have joined the Pickens Army through the website
www.pickensplan.com, which has had well over 20 million hits. Detailed information
on the plan can be found at that site, and Pickens can be followed on twitter
@boonepickens
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