With Congress moving forward with a flawed "cash for clunkers" bill that will subsidize the purchase of trucks and SUVs that get as little as 15 mpg, it may also consider a brighter proposal: A cash for lawn mower clunkers program.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the Greener Gardens Act would offer a 25% tax credit, up to $1,000 for those who purchase fuel efficient alternative energy lawn and garden equipment:
"Qualifying equipment would include that powered by a motor drawing current from solar, electricity or rechargeable or replacement batteries, as well as equipment run off other alternatives to gasolinesuch as propane or compressed natural gas. It would also include 'hybrid' machines whose cutting systems are powered by a generator or electrical storage device combines with a small engine."
Personal anecdote alert: I use a plug-in electric push mower, made by Black and Decker, and bought at my local Sears. I have a small yard, so the cord reaches all the way to the back, and I avoid the hassle of getting, storing and pouring gasoline. Of course, it's not only quieter but a lot cleaner.
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