Incentives-(n)

__Shawn__ __President Signs Energy Policy Act of 2005__. The White House, President George W. Bush. 8 Aug. 2005 In this transcript from the President’s signing ceremony for the Energy Policy Act of 2005, he outlines what this bill is intended to accomplish: tax credits to install energy-efficient windows and appliances, up to $3,500 towards the purchase of a hybrid car, allow Americans to make cleaner and more productive use of domestic energy resources (coal, nuclear power, and oil and natural gas), and the bill extends tax credits for wind, biomass, landfill gas, geothermal energy, residential solar power, and other renewable electricity sources. __Record of Achievement – Energy Security__. The White House, President George W. Bush. 2 Mar. 2001 This source from the Whitehouse website lists the accomplishments of the President’s long-term energy plan. In relation to alternative energy this accomplishments are: tax incentives for use of renewable energy (wind and solar), initiatives to develop technologies and infrastructure to produce, store, and distribute hydrogen fuel-cells for vehicles, and hybrid vehicle and ethanol tax credits.