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Published 18 Apr, 2014 07:02am

Obama launches measures to support solar energy

WASHINGTON: The White House on Thursday announced a series of measures aimed at increasing solar energy production in the United States, particularly by encouraging the installation of solar panels in public spaces.

President Barack Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress want laws to fight climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but Republicans, who hold the majority in the House of Representatives, have blocked all legislative efforts since 2011.

In response, the president has switched tactics, using his regulatory and administrative powers to enact his climate change policies. On Thursday, the White House launched a programme to encourage federal agencies, military installations, and publicly-subsidised buildings in the Washington area to install more solar panels on roofs, covered parking garages and open land.

And, earlier in the week, the Energy Department guaranteed at least $2.5 billion in loans for “innovative” solar projects.

The Environmental Protection Agency also pledged on Thursday to double the use of renewable energy at its network of 1,500 partners organizations — including schools, public buildings, and businesses — within the next 10 years. Another $15 million will be dedicated to local initiatives to boost solar capacity.

According to the White House, the United States today can generate up to 13 gigawatts of energy from solar power, or enough to power 2.2 million homes, up from just 1.2 gigawatts in 2008.—AFP

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