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The President's Advanced Energy Initiative promotes America's four main sources of electricity: coal, nuclear, natural gas, and renewable sources.
Nuclear Power is abundant and affordable, clean, and safe.
President Bush is encouraging the research and development of Clean-Coal technologies, which is by far America’s most abundant and affordable energy resource.
President Bush's FY2007 budget proposed $44 million in funding for wind energy research and other alternative and renewable resources.



The Advanced Energy Initiative: Ensuring a Clean, Secure Energy Future

To Continue Economic Growth In A Competitive World, America Must Find Solutions To Its Energy Needs.
Over the past 30 years, our economy has grown three times faster than our energy consumption. During that period, we created more than 55 million jobs, while cutting air pollution by 50 percent. But America ’s dynamic economy is also creating a growing demand for electricity; electricity demand is projected to increase nearly 50 percent over the next 25 years.

As The Global Economy Becomes More Competitive, America Must Find New Alternatives To Oil, Pursue Promising New Technologies, And Find Better Ways To Generate More Electricity.
America faces new energy challenges as countries like China and India consume more energy – especially oil. Global demand for oil is rising faster than global supply. As a result, oil prices are rising around the world, which leads to higher gas prices in America .

The President Is Working To Meet America’s Energy Demands And The Challenges Of The Global Economy By Developing Clean, Domestic, Affordable Supplies Of Energy.
We must safeguard the environment, reduce our dependence on energy from abroad, and help keep prices reasonable for consumers.

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