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WASHINGTON, DC – Representatives Peter Hoekstra, Tim Walberg, Mike Rogers and Thad McCotter (R-MI) voted against every attempt to increase clean alternative energy sources during this Congress, according to a new analysis by the Center for American Progress Action Fund. Their opposition to wind, solar, geothermal and other clean energy sources contrasts with their participation in the House Republicans protests in favor of offshore oil drilling in protected areas. These protests in the closed House chamber began on August 1st and House Republican Leaders announced that they will continue through August 22nd.
“These Michigan Congressmen win the gold medal for wasted energy due to the hours they spent agitating for big oil’s ocean drilling agenda while opposing real clean energy solutions,” said Daniel J. Weiss of Center for American Progress Action Fund. “Meanwhile, Michigan families suffer from record gasoline and energy prices.”
“The Michigan Republicans and their protesting colleagues opposed relatively simple, inexpensive new sources of energy while thirsting after America’s beaches and coasts. Wind farms can be built and produce energy in two years. Meanwhile, the Department of Energy determined that drilling in protected areas of the Outer Continental Shelf would not have a ‘significant impact on domestic crude oil and natural gas production or prices before 2030.’”
The CAPAF analysis examined the protesting Representatives’ votes on six different bills or amendments in the 110th Congress that would support clean energy alternatives.
- Three votes on closure of some tax breaks for big oil companies and invest the money in wind, solar, and geothermal energy, and in efficiency.
- Two votes to extend existing tax incentives for renewables and efficiency beyond their expiration at the end of 2008. These provisions also included new incentives for the purchase of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles.
- One vote to establish a renewable electricity standard that would require utilities to use wind, solar and other renewables to supply 15% of their electricity by 2020.
The average participant in the protests to urge drilling in protected coastal areas voted against clean renewable energy 95% of the time.
The United States has massive potential for wind, solar and geothermal energy. The Department of Energy determined that wind energy has the potential to provide 20% of all US electricity needs by 2030. Scientists found that the solar energy hitting an area of 100 square miles in the Southwest is enough to supply the entire United States with all its electricity needs via 10% efficient photovoltaic cells. Domestic resources of geothermal energy have the capacity to fully meet energy demands for a period of 30,000 years.
According to a study by the House Natural Resources Committee, big oil companies already have access to nearly 80% of all offshore oil and gas in the lower 48 states. These companies hold leases for 44 million acres offshore, but are only producing oil or gas from 10 million of these acres. Before opening the protected coastal areas from Malibu to Miami to Maine, oil companies should develop existing leases.
“Renowned oil man T. Boone Pickens is promoting wind power as a clean alternative to oil,” continued Weiss. “He has said ‘This is one emergency we can’t drill our way out of. But if we create a new renewable energy network, we can break our addiction to foreign oil.’”
“Yet Reps. Peter Hoekstra, Tim Walberg, Mike Rogers and Thad McCotter continue their devotion to big oil’s demands for more of our coastal waters while opposing common sense clean energy solutions that can quickly provide energy.”