Speaking at the EnergyDepartment , President Barack Obama takes Congress to task for dragging its heels in developing a modern energy policy.
"… part of this effort today outside a presidential memorandum. Requesting that the DepartmentofEnergy set new efficiency standards for common household appliances. This will save consumers money this will spur innovation and this will conserve tremendous …" at 1:28
A first-of-its-kind company is producing ethanol from wood chips.
"… Jobs Dave -- with the US DepartmentofEnergy if he says what Clifford company doing it can't change the fueling the and even the cost of your food. Remember range …" at 0:53
"… the world and the federal government is banking on its potential. The DepartmentofEnergy has invested 76 million taxpayer dollars into -- view. It's designed as something that was once considered alternative. Is now moving into …" at 1:40
Watch President-elect Barack Obama's election night victory speech in its entirety.
"… Prepare their doctors' bills or save another child's college education. There's no EnergyDepartment's. New job to be created gives -- the bill and threats to me. Alliances to repair. The road ahead it will be …" at 9:57
President George W. Bush discusses the damage caused by Hurricane Ike in Texas.
"… from abroad to make it into your markets. In the meantime. The DepartmentofEnergy. Federal Trade Commission and -- state authorities will be monitoring. -- gasoline prices to make sure consumers are not being gouged. Picture …" at 2:07
The government's top financial minds are asking for more power to prevent a future crisis. At the same time, they're trying to sound optimistic as top mortgage lenders are seeing stocks tumble.
"… the economy. Today the president meets with his economic team is the EnergyDepartment and White House officials say it's by design it's. …" at 0:09
Shell opens its first hydrogen station in the Los Angeles area. The fuel is pricey, but it's said to be twice as efficient as regular gas.
"… are attracted to shiny new objects I guess. -- more EnergyDepartment official he says registered cars have about half the rate of ivory. It costs several 100000 dollars to build one. So why …" at 0:56
The EnergyDepartment predicted demand for oil will grow 50 percent over the next 20 years. Wednesday, members of Congress debated whether skyrocketing prices are temporary or a new reality.