Is the New Sheriff a Tea Drinker? Prospects for Meaningful Federal Energy Policy in the 112th Congress
J. Jeffrey Craven and
Bonnie S. Blair
The Electricity Journal, 2011, vol. 24, issue 2, 8-15
Abstract:
Despite the heated political rhetoric, the upcoming presidential campaign season, and uncertainty over the power and role of the Tea Party and its elected members, federal energy policy could be one place where our nation's divergent interests can find common ground through thoughtful, balanced legislation and policies that bring us significant - albeit more "limited" - energy policy. But it is unlikely to be anything that the renewable energy lobby will applaud.
Date: 2011
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