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Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm asserts that President Biden is highly focused on reducing gas prices while advocating for electric vehicles

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm discussed President Biden’s focus on addressing gas price concerns and the importance of considering electric or hybrid vehicles to combat rising prices and ‌contribute to climate change ⁢solutions. ​She⁣ emphasized the impact of global oil trade on gas prices and highlighted ​Biden’s dedication to tackling the issue. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm highlighted President Biden’s prioritization of addressing gas‌ price concerns and underscored the ⁢significance of⁢ opting for electric⁣ or hybrid vehicles to counteract price hikes and support climate change initiatives. Granholm stressed the influence of global oil trade on gas ⁣prices and emphasized ‌Biden’s commitment‌ to‍ addressing this pressing issue.


As people continue to fume over rising gas prices, Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm claims President Joe Biden is constantly thinking of ways to fix the problem.

Granholm appeared Thursday on ABC’s The View ahead of Earth Day on Monday, and the hosts asked her to share how their viewers can combat climate change. They notably avoided questions surrounding her failure to disclose her ownership of six companies’ stocks ahead of her appointment as secretary.

“People may not be aware: Of course, oil is where you get your gas from, and it’s traded on a global market, and so if there is a conflict in, you know, the Strait of Hormuz that blocks the flow of oil, that impacts you — what you pay at the pump,” Granholm said. “The president is watching this. He’s obsessed with it, and so we’re going to be doing what we can.”

Asked how worried Americans should be about the conflict in the Middle East affecting gas prices at home, Energy @SecGranholm tells #TheView: “The president is watching this. He’s obsessed with it, and so we’re going to be doing what we can.” pic.twitter.com/QFLfsgxzIy

— The View (@TheView) April 18, 2024

Still, she urged viewers to consider moving away from fully gas-powered vehicles.

“If they switch over, if, you know, you’re in the market for a new car and you decide you want to look at electric vehicles, this is the time,” Granholm said. “Or hybrid, hybrid-electric.”

“What if you live in the projects?” host Whoopi Goldberg asked. “What if you don’t have a home?”

Granholm acknowledged that “there are gaps in urban areas.” The secretary then talked about plans to install more EV charging stations. Goldberg listened with her chin resting in her hand until the secretary paused to say, “You don’t look convinced.”

“I am convinced, but I do have questions because people are getting energy bills — electric bills — that are insane,” Goldberg said.

Americans bought 135,035 plug-in vehicles in March, an increase of 19% from the sales in March 2023. However, these sales were less than 10% of the total light-duty vehicle sales for the month.

Tesla sold the most electric vehicles last year, with both its Model Y and Model 3 in the top three most purchased electric vehicles. Combined, the two models sold more than 1.7 million cars last year alone. The Model Y goes for over $30,000, while the average price of a gas-powered sedan is around $25,000.

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Aside from vehicles, Granholm says there are other ways for people to save money and help the planet.

“One of the biggest things you can do is to be able to weatherize your home, and there are tax credits associated with that doing that,” Granholm said. “So, for example, if you want to install windows that don’t leak out the heat in the winter and the cold in the summer, you can get a tax credit for that.”



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