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  • August 2010
    1 Offshore Natural Gas Platform = 59...

    The decades-old ban on oil and natural gas exploration on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) was lifted in 2008, following a public...

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  • July 2010
    Shouldn’t We Learn from Europe?

    Europe has implemented Feed-In Tariffs. Shouldn’t We Learn from their Experience? Europe’s feed-in tariffs have led to higher electricity prices without having...

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  • June 2010
    Green Jobs: Lessons we can learn from...

    Gabriel Calzada's full study can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/d7z9ye

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  • June 2010
    Wind Integration: Does It Reduce Pollution and...

    Many claim that wind generation is beneficial because it reduces pollution emissions and does not emit carbon dioxide.  This isn’t necessarily the...

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  • June 2010
    The Cape Wind Approval

    IER's Tom Pyle discusses the recent approval of the United States' first offshore wind farm, Cape Wind. Although offshore wind is an...

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  • May 2010
    The Sun is Shining on Solar Subsidies...

    Washington, DC – This afternoon President Obama will visit Solyndra Inc., a solar panel manufacturing facility in Freemont, California that received a...

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