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Enigin Energy Efficiency Ideal For Mr President

Enigin Energy Efficiency Ideal For Mr President

The eyes of the world were focussed on the US yesterday as a very important man revealed the future, as he sees it.

Yes Steve Jobs revealed the iPad!

Oddly enough later on President Obama was also giving his first State of the Union Address.

While people wowed at Apples new product, the worst kept secret of recent months, they began spinning the jokes based on its name up until Mr President was addressing Americans and it is interesting that he didn’t bury energy efficiency, as some had predicted.

In a speech that was designed to reverse the downward trend that he and the Democrats have recently suffered, Obama focused on positive messages for the populace – spending, tax cuts, jobs and incentives.

As far as businesses is concerned, Obama continued with his aim to lead the US to energy efficiency, which provide further emphasis for US commerce, industry and organisation to act to save energy.

President Obama said in his speech:

"Providing incentives for energy-efficiency ..... (is) the right thing to do for our future, because the nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy. And America must be that nation."

There was no back-tracking and the emotive speech will hopefully lead to the implementation of more energy saving technology and solutions.

Underlining this was the Presidents statement:

“Even if lawmakers doubt scientific evidence of climate change, incentives for energy efficiency and clean energy are the right thing for the nation's future.”

Creating jobs and saving jobs is vital and saving money on energy use has a huge impact on business, as the President fully understands. Enigin's independent distributors in the US are ideally set up to help companies become energy efficient.

The President wants to boost jobs and feels energy efficiency will help with that, but Jobs had been boosting his company earlier in the day by providing something for all those tax cuts to be spent on – iPads, I wonder if they're energy efficient?

Thursday 28th January 2010