Most are policy and tax solutions (forcing utilities to purchase minimum amounts of renewable energy, passing a carbon tax), but one event is absolutely going to happen - the 2008 Presidential election. Goldman believes that regardless of the party of the winning candidate, he or she will favor the proliferation of renewables. Good news for the climate. Good news for us!
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Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Top Five Drivers of Renewable Energy
Most are policy and tax solutions (forcing utilities to purchase minimum amounts of renewable energy, passing a carbon tax), but one event is absolutely going to happen - the 2008 Presidential election. Goldman believes that regardless of the party of the winning candidate, he or she will favor the proliferation of renewables. Good news for the climate. Good news for us!
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clean energy,
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energy policy


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