In his first speech to a joint session of Congress, Obama said that "to truly transform our economy, protect our security, and save our planet from the ravages of climate change, we need to ultimately make clean, renewable energy the profitable kind of energy."
He said his budget proposal will invest $15 billion a year on wind and solar power, advanced biofuels, clean coal and American-built cars and trucks that are more fuel efficient.
"We know the country that harnesses the power of clean, renewable energy will lead the 21st century," said Obama.
However, he said while the
While new plug-in hybrid vehicles roll off
To address those shortcomings, he reiterated his goal to double
"We will soon lay down thousands of miles of power lines that can carry new energy to cities and towns across this country. And we will put Americans to work making our homes and buildings more efficient so that we can save billions of dollars on our energy bills," Obama said.
John Kilduff, senior vice president at MF Global in
"If there is finally a commitment to updating the electricity grid, consumers could see electricity prices akin to what they pay for long distance telephone service," he said.
As for Obama's call for capping U.S. carbon emissions, Kilduff said buying and selling the permits among companies and industries to spew the emissions "could become a new boom for the financial services industry...that could rival foreign exchange trading and oil trading itself."