Federal grants totaling $2.4 billion will be handed out for the development of fuel-saving, battery-powered vehicles.
CNN reports President Barack Obama made the announcement at an RV plant in Elkhart County, Indiana:
“For too long, we’ve failed to invest in this kind of innovative work, even as countries like China and Japan were racing ahead,” he said.
“With these investments, we’re planting the seeds of progress for our country and good-paying, private-sector jobs for the American people.”
Obama made the announcement during a visit to a recreational vehicle manufacturing plant in Elkhart County, Indiana, which has been hard hit by the economic downturn.
The president said the plant, which makes recreational and hybrid vehicles, will receive a $39 million grant to build 400 advanced-battery electric trucks.
Elkhart has been a popular destination for the president. He’s been there four times in the last 15 months, with his last appearance in February to garner support for the economic stimulus package.


There’s a new radio show in town… and its focus is something near and dear to the hearts of many of you who read this blog.
O’Hanlon says while most people focus on clean, green and sustainable, his show will feature the economic side of it – job creation, cost savings, cost competitiveness and the opportunity to invest in various technologies and companies in renewables.
The
The National Clean Energy Summit 2.0: Jobs and the New Economy
New cars that run on biodiesel have gotten a boost from the federal government’s Cash for Clunkers program.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the availability of up to $5.5 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to increase the use of higher ethanol blends (up to E85). Two areas of interest are targeted: “Refueling Infrastructure for Higher Ethanol Blends” and “Outreach for Higher Ethanol Blends”.
The state of Colorado is offering businesses the opportunity to apply for grants for small wind turbine installations.Colorado residents and businesses have until August 28, 2009 to apply for the New Energy Economic Development (NEED) grants. The grants provide funds to purchase and install small wind turbines (or other renewable energy systems). These NEED grants help Colorado residents (or businesses) install small wind turbine systems for much below the normal cost. The NEED grants can be used in conjunction with the Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) which further reduces the cost to install the small wind turbines.
BBI International recently completed a county-wide biomass assessment and economic feasibility sponsored by The Agricultural Utilization Research Institute. The report is now available on the
A biodiesel-powered hydroplane has been successfully tested at a Seattle-area boat race.
Oregon has become the latest state to require diesel sold in the state… well, at least in nine counties in the northwest part of Oregon starting August 5th and the rest of the state by October 1… have a mix of biodiesel.