Environmental Mercantilism: How Not To Meet America's Renewable Energy Targets
Edward N. Krapels
The Electricity Journal, 2009, vol. 22, issue 3, 13-16
Abstract:
Our ambitious renewables objectives can be met - without exposing ratepayers to cost overruns - but only if we harness the best of regulation and competition. An open and competitive process, leading to long-term power purchasing agreements, overseen by state and federal regulators, can get the job done.
Date: 2009
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