Alternative Energy
Terri McCormick on Alternative Energy & 21st Century Jobs
Alternative energy is produced without the undesired consequences of the burning of fossil fuels, such as high carbon dioxide emissions. Terri McCormick is deeply concerned about America’s dependence on foreign oil, both economically and from a national security perspective. Fortunately, new alternative energies such as compressed natural gas and liquid natural gas, as well as an array of other alternative energies such as bio fuels, solar, and wind energy are plentiful within our own borders.
Terri believes the country needs more refinery capacity to process our supply of crude oil to reduce dependence on foreign crude and refineries. She supports federal tax incentives for companies that develop new sources of energy and the delivery infrastructure to transport it to market, but is opposed to federal subsidies.
The ultimate goal of reducing energy costs, eliminating dependence on foreign oil, and increasing efficiency for the consumer can only occur with less government intervention, more competition, and fewer taxes on producers.
See Terri McCormick’s track record on other issues.
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