AWEA CEO Releases Historic Wind Incentive Analysis, Resigns
Herman K. Trabish: December 17, 2012
Wind would be the first renewable to go incentive-free.
Wind would be the first renewable to go incentive-free.
Solar shined, wind was threatened, and public-private partnerships worked.
“The more people with visible tattoos who advocate for clean energy,” President Clinton said, “the more success it will have in Washington.”
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Karl Rove and Robert Gibbs can agree that Donald Trump is an “idiot”—but not about the future of wind.
Will Congress come through or will wind go off a cliff?
Congress is killing the renewables’ lifelines, but the president could trade them for the tar sands pipeline.
Does this Congress and its supercommittee—where compromise is kryptonite—understand all the jobs and benefits that come from supporting wind?