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President Obama visited the site of a future battery factory in Michigan on Thursday and gave a speech about a new American economy, an economy powered by batteries.
The battery story is one that Obama has told before. In Missiouri, for example, at a campaign speech for Senate candidate Robin Carnahan, he explained the connection between advanced battery manufacturing and new American jobs:
After Thursday's speech in Michigan, Obama's political opponents - Congressman Peter Hoekstra (R-MI), for one - were quick to point out that the president's theory connecting battery technology and US-based green jobs remains unproven:
We will come back in five years. Hopefully, that plant will have 4,000 workers. Hopefully, the US will produce close to half the advanced batteries in the world. Hopefully, we'll produce half the hyper-efficient electric cars then too. And, hopefully, by then, we will also have invested heavily in other energy-saving, job-creating technologies, like LED Lighting.
Yes, LEDs are a big part of GREENandSAVE's business, so, yes, we are biased. But there is no denying that LED Lighting is a market-ready technology that has enormous emissions-reducing, money-saving, and job-creating potential.