Pickens would OK Gore as 'energy czar'
WASHINGTON, July 18 (UPI) -- Texas oil billionaire T. Boone
Pickens says if Barack Obama is elected president, "I think I would
be for Al Gore for energy czar."
Pickens, in an interview aired Friday on National Journal On
Air, was speaking about his campaign to promote a national move to
domestic energy sources, switching from gasoline to natural gas for
vehicles and replacing gas-burning power plants with a variety of
sources, including coal, solar, wind and nuclear power.
"The problem first: We are paying now $700 billion a year
for foreign oil," he said. "We're going to break the country, is
what's going to happen."
Pickens said there is one natural resource in America that
can replace foreign oil -- natural gas. He said he spoke last week
with former Vice President Al Gore, who he said "is not big on
natural gas."
"He wants to go to the electric car, and I think you have to
bridge to the electric car, and natural gas is ready to go now."
As to whether Gore should be energy czar if presumptive
Democratic nominee Obama wins in November, Pickens said, "In that
case, I think I would be for Al Gore for energy czar."
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