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As stimulus package moves ahead, Energy Secretary Steven Chu intends to speed up process for giving DOE loans, which are vital to commercializing new energy technologies.
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Of course, no one knows when this technology will become feasible.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/06/craig-venter-interview.php
I think a loan to Tesla is about the safest thing you can do. They can build all the $100K electric race cars they possibly can and they'll all sell. Even if they're not truly eco friendly when you consider the eco-pressure of the batteries and other materials they use. Plenty of rich people left in this time of misery for the masses and those rich folks will gladly go 'green' with a $100K electric car that'll most likely never save it's price premium in fuel.
I wish Mr Chu good luck! Just having a true scientist in the cabinet is a HUGE gain over the last 8 years (at least).
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