May 7, 2012

The End of Clean Energy Subsidies?

Editorial, New York Times


CNBC

The federal government has given generously to the clean energy industry over the last few years, funneling billions of dollars in grants, loans and tax breaks to renewable power sources like wind and solar, biofuels and electric vehicles. “Clean tech” has been good in return. . .

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TAGGED: Clean Tech, Congress, clean energy, energy subsidies, New York Times

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