Survey of 2010 Gubernatorial campaign websites: on Energy & Oil


Henry McMaster: Fight to keep Yucca Mountain open

2010: Led the fight for Yucca Mountain: Fought to keep President Obama and U.S. Sen. Harry Reid from shutting down the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Storage Facility potentially returning $1.2 billion that was collected from South Carolina citizens to build the facility.
Source: 2010 S.C. Gubernatorial campaign website HenryMcMaster.com Jan 11, 2017

Jerry Brown: Clean energy investment produces jobs for CA

Investments in clean energy produce two to three times as many jobs per dollar as gas, oil or coal. And dollars invested in clean energy tend to stay in California, instead of going to other states or other countries. Clean energy jobs and businesses have grown much faster than the economy as a whole in the past fifteen years, and have continued to grow even during the economic downturn.
Source: 2010 Gubernatorial campaign website, gov.ca.gov Jan 1, 2011

Dennis Daugaard: Wind & ethanol instead of cap-and-trade

The answer to our nation's long-term energy needs is not a "cap-and-trade" program that would put significant new energy costs on South Dakota's families and businesses. The answer is clean, renewable energy--and that should be a major priority for South Dakota. It's good for farmers, it's good for the environment, and it's good for the state's economy. Our state must do everything we can to advance the development of renewable energy sources like wind and ethanol.
Source: 2010 Gubernatorial campaign website daugaardforgovernor.com Nov 2, 2010

Jerry Brown: Clean Energy Jobs Plan: invest to replace fossil fuel

Clean Energy Jobs Plan: Investments in clean energy produce two to three times as many jobs per dollar as gas, oil or coal. And dollars invested in clean energy tend to stay in California, instead of going to other states or other countries. Clean energy
Source: 2010 Gubernatorial campaign website, jerrybrown.org Nov 2, 2010

John Kitzhaber: Transition away from damaging fossil fuels

We have the opportunity, and the economic & environmental incentives, to transition from much of the damaging fossil fuel plants--mostly coal--that we now rely upon for more than 1/2 our electricity to efficiency and new renewable generating technologies

Nothing is more closely associated with Oregon than its natural environment and its ethic of environmental stewardship. And how we enjoy & use those resources is inextricably intertwined with how we supply energy to run our state and our economy.

Source: 2010 Gubernatorial campaign website, johnkitzhaber.com Nov 2, 2010

Andrew Cuomo: Comprehensive study before exploring Marcellus Shale

As Governor, Andrew Cuomo will continue to be an environmental champion, by: