Obama Announces 2012 Energy Budget, Cutting Hydrogen and Raising Investment Interests

Carlsbad, CA, February 18, 2011 --(PR.com)-- President Barack Obama recently announced the U.S. 2012 energy budget before the U.S. Department of Energy. While the government has allotted $29.5 billion for the entire energy budget, it also calls for a $3.6 billion cut in research for natural gas, oil, and hydrogen. This could be seen as surprising for some “green” energy investors, as hydrogen is believed by many to be one of the cleanest and most sustainable energy sources available.

This article featured in Energy Digital discusses the other energy sources being promoted in the Americas through this budget and what this could mean for investors.

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