A 2011 Wind Technologies Report released by the U.S. Department of Energy in August highlights how dependent wind energy is upon government subsidies.
The report cites government aid as two of the three key factors that contributed to growth in the market in 2011. The continuation of state and federal incentives for wind energy and the ability to meet construction deadlines to qualify for a federal grant program were two of the factors.
Dennis Herrera and John Avalos team up as a one-two punch for the city's hefty progressive vote.
Posted by: Hermes Outlet | November 19, 2012 at 04:33 PM
If we followed the Constitution, equal pocteotirn would mean something. But the unelected fourth branch of government the immense, unaccountable federal bureaucracies like the EPA, doesn't give a damn what you, congress, nor I think what's fair or whether the Constitution authorizes its existence. Which is something to think about long and hard in 2012.
Posted by: AllSunny | September 26, 2012 at 05:36 PM