March 9, 2012

Wall Street Journal: Wrong on Wind

Caperto & Lacy, CleanTechnica


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The Wall Street Journal released another error-riddled editorial against the wind industry this week calling for an end to the production tax credit. The piece is so bad — and features such a broad range of spin and inaccuracies — it deserves a special, point-by-point debunk.

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