Sunday, February 15, 2009

What is in the 2009 Economic Stimulus Package for the Environment

Congress voted on President Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 last week.

Because of President Obama's commitment to the environment, that he expressed during his presidential campaign and has reiterated since he became president, we hoped that this new economic stimulus package would include incentives for Americans to reduce their waste, improve energy efficiency and make use of renewable energy.

At GoGreenMug we have added our voice to the call for green incentives in the stimulus package. We have signed petitions at National Wildlife Federation and Surfrider as well as adding our photo to CALPIRG's appeal to Congress to remember Global Warming in the stimulus package (see last weeks blog).


So just what is in the Economic Stimulus Package for the environment? We reviewed the bill, passed in the Senate on February 10, to get an idea of what to expect. You can see a copy of it at http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h1/text .

Here are some of the environmental highlights:

  • Incentives for residential and commercial buildings to meet or exceed specified energy conservation standards. - $14 billion
  • Grants for the manufacture of advanced battery systems and vehicle batteries that are produced in the United States, including lithium ion batteries and hybrid electrical systems. - $2 billion.
  • Energy-Efficient Federal Motor Vehicle Fleet Procurement, acquiring federal motor vehicles with higher fuel economy $300 million.
  • Investment in electricity delivery and energy reliability (a smart grid) to enable the use of renewable forms of energy - $4.5 billion
  • Improve power line capacity and reliability- $6.5 billion.
  • Projects that demonstrate carbon capture from industrial sources - $1.5 billion.
  • Conservation and renewable resources programs - $15 billion.
  • Grants for the operation of the National Park System and public land- $3 billion.
  • Public Transportation - Investment to add train routes and bus lines - $8.4 billion.
  • Defense nuclear waste environmental cleanup and conservation and renewable resource programs - $6.4 billion
  • Tax credits for renewable energy development, home efficiency upgrades and the creation of renewable energy and conservation bonds - About $20 billion.
Considering the total for the stimulus package is likely to be around $789 billion, the approximately $80 billion set aside for environmental policies seems a substantial investment (about 10%). Is it enough to head off the possibly devastating challenge of global warming and destruction and change the way Americans live and do business. It is very important that environmental issues are addressed and that incentives are created for Americans to reduce waste and conserve our environment.

Most of us though will never get to see a stimulus investment check even if more money were made available, however we can continue to reduce our waste and energy consumption without this incentive. We can also continue to appeal to President Obama and congress to offer forceful incentives for the industries that need a prod, such as the oil companies, motor vehicle manufacturers and carbon dioxide belching manufacturing companies.

This week we have a pic from some regular Starbucks customers at their local coffee shop in Orange County. Sarah and Tamarra holding their GoGreenMugs with Raoul and Starbucks barrista, Ari. They commented that they love their personalized GoGreenMugs and their Starbucks sometimes offers more than the company policy 10 cents discount when they bring in their own mug. Thanks for the pic guys.
You too can get your pic on our blog. Take your GoGreenMug into your local coffee shop and ask for a discount. Let us know what discount you got and what you like about your local coffee shop and include a pic if you want. You can leave a comment or email us at support@gogreenmug.com .

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