Corporate Heavyweights Push Obama Climate Plan
June 25 2009 - 9:47AM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, June 25 /PRNewswire/ -- In an open letter to President
Obama and Congress, twenty of America's largest corporations
including Nike (NYSE: NKE), Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) and
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ), stated: "Putting a price on carbon will
drive investment into cost-saving, energy-saving technologies, and
will create the next wave of jobs in the new energy economy." The
"We Can Lead" (http://www.wecanlead.org/) campaign is part of broad
effort to lend support to President Obama's climate change
legislation, leading up to a key House vote tomorrow. At his press
conference on Tuesday, Obama echoed the corporate leaders saying
his "historic" climate change bill moving through the House would
"transform the way we produce and use energy in America." Obama's
climate change bill, which is expected to narrowly pass, would
strongly encourage the use of clean energy such as solar and wind
by mandating companies, particularly utilities, reduce their carbon
emissions. Speaking on CNBC Wednesday, Wall Street analysts Vince
Farrel of Soleil Securities and Kevin Landis of Firsthand Capital
Management had seven stock picks in the clean energy sector
including large-cap solar plays Suntech Power and SunPower Corp.
CNBC guest Francis Gaskins calls wind power company Nacel Energy
(OTC Bulletin Board: NCEN) "a unique opportunity for investors
interested in exposure to America's fastest growing energy business
- wind." Gaskins full report "Wind Energy Commercialization" is
available at http://www.ipodesktop.com/ (Analysts Archives).
Following expected passage in the House, the bill (known as the
American Clean Energy and Security Act) moves to the Senate where
the Democratic leadership has been drafting parallel legislation.
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