What Are the Santorum, Romney and Gingrich Plans for Energy in the US?
Eric Wesoff: February 8, 2012
We add Santorum’s energy policy ideas to the mix.
We add Santorum’s energy policy ideas to the mix.
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Wind’s LCOE now meets and beats fossil fuels.
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If you’ll allow us a little self-indulgence…
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Tariffs are likely, China will remain dominant in regionalized manufacturing, and pricing will largely be unaffected.
Go ahead and keep those fluorescents, after all.