from: octimotor
A worthy condition witnessed during the administration of Carter as USA president again exists. An atmosphere prevails in which it is popular, in governmental labs etc., to pursue R&D on renewable energy methods.
Indications of this could be seen during a Dayton Ohio USA street fair. It was celebrating basket ball tournaments that the President planned to visit, It featured jet fuel options founded upon Fuels from Bio-Mass. It was being promoted thru a branch of the Air Force labs located in this region. Its poster presentation included citation of a Pres. Obama speech of a few years ago in promotion of governmental support to encourage innovations in energy and other technical areas.
Now, see below, announced plans for another presidential policy speech, again favoring tech innovation.
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Ohio politics
Obama returning to Ohio next week
By Anthony Shoemaker | Friday, March 16, 2012, 01:34 PM
By Jack Torry Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama will make his second trip to Ohio in a week when he delivers a speech Thursday at Ohio State University on ways to conserve energy use while developing alternative renewable fuels, a White House official said.
Obama’s speech at Ohio State will be the final stop on a two-day trip in which the president will appear in New Mexico, Nevada, and Oklahoma. Except for Oklahoma, the other states are critical to his re-election in November.
The trip, which the White House describes as official, includes a stop at a solar facility in Nevada and oil and gas fields on federal lands in New Mexico. The White House said Ohio State was selected because it is “home to some of the country’s most advanced energy-related research and development.’’
On Tuesday, Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron were in Dayton to watch a NCAA college basketball tournament game.