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  • November 2011
    Growing Disenchantment with Renewable Energy

    Bloomberg’s New Energy Finance forecast is predicting that global clean energy investments may double to $395 billion by 2020, led by growth...

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  • November 2011
    Renewable Energy: Why Take Risk When Taxpayers...

    Those who study energy policy know that the taxpayers have been subsidizing renewable energy sources for decades. Since these alternatives cannot (yet)...

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  • November 2011
    IEA Review Shows Many Developing Countries Subsidize...

    The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently released its 2010 estimate of global fossil-fuel consumption subsidies—$409 billion, 36 percent ($109 billion) higher than...

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  • November 2011
    Will candidates address energy security at tonight's...

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NOVEMBER 22, 2011 IER poses questions to GOP candidates about a pressing issue of America’s national security WASHINGTON, DC...

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  • November 2011
    Regulations and Job Creation

    A recent article from the Washington Post challenged the standard conservative complaint that business regulations from DC are crippling job creation. According...

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  • November 2011
    Tilting at Windmills: The Dutch Government pays...

    The Netherlands is finding out just how expensive offshore wind power really is.  Last year the Dutch government paid 4.5 billion euros...

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