Cash for Caulkers could mean $12K per home

by Babel-Fish | December 8, 2009 at 03:37 pm
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This is got to be part of the create a big clean and green industry, well its Christmas soon and here is your Christmas present from dear old Barrak.

Go solar and cut out the middle man... Merry Xmas you American folk's

With a wave of his magic wand and with the golden egg's of that lucky old turkey (Oh you wondered why it was pardoned).

But how are the Americans going to thank him, who is going to turn this chrisy present down?     

President Obama proposed a new program Tuesday that would reimburse homeowners for energy-efficient appliances and insulation, part of a broader plan to stimulate the economy.

The administration didn't provide immediate details, but said it would work with Congress on crafting legislation. Steve Nadel, director at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, who's helping write the bill, said a homeowner could receive up to $12,000 in rebates.

The proposal is part of the President's larger spending plan, which also includes money for small businesses, renewable energy manufacturing, and infrastructure.

We know energy efficiency "creates jobs, saves money for families, and reduces the pollution that threatens our environment," Obama said. "With additional resources, in areas like advanced manufacturing of wind turbines and solar panels, for instance, we can help turn good ideas into good private-sector jobs."

The program contains two parts: money for homeowners for efficiency projects, and money for companies in the renewable energy and efficiency space.

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