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Old 03-21-2009, 02:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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In regards to the speech AK posted:

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A prime example of what can be accomplished when public and private sectors work hand in hand to do the right thing environmentally is represented with our newest electric vehicle partner: the state of Oregon.
Today I am pleased to announce that Nissan is working with Governor Ted Kulongoski and his administration on an electric vehicle partnership in a state that is fully committed to long-term sustainability.
We will launch our first electric vehicle in the United States in the state of Oregon in late 2010.
Oregon provides a case study of what governments can do to promote zero-emission mobility.
The Governor is providing a clear vision to leaders throughout the state, both in the public and private sectors.
In his 2009 legislative package, he is proposing replacing the $1,500 tax credit on hybrid vehicles with a $5,000 credit on all-electric cars.
The state is streamlining permits and certification to accelerate the installation of charging stations.
Oregon has issued mandates for changing over its fleet profiles – using hybrids, plug-ins and electric cars – and has won a national award for having the greenest state vehicle fleet in the country.
Portland General Electric, which is also joining the partnership, will work with the state and with other local businesses to develop an easily accessible and reliable network of charging stations.
These progressive efforts extend to counties and cities such as Portland, a city that’s a recognized leader in urban planning and innovation.
Our partners in Oregon are not waiting for a “someday” solution.
They are taking short-term actions to benefit the environment today while creating conditions that will benefit the environment for years to come.
Wow! This really does not surprise me but this is news that I'm hearing for the first time. I guess we are kind of the green state. (for numerous reasons)

Nice find AK.

I'm going to repost part of this in the NW section.
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