clean energy


Steven Capozzola's picture

Blowing in the Wind: Aggressive Steps Needed for Clean Energy Manufacturing

On Friday, the Wall Street Journal trumpeted the news that a Chinese firm will be the exclusive supplier to one of the largest wind-farm developments in the U.S. and that the developer of the project would be seeking U.S. taxpayer assistance. more »

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Andrea Buffa's picture

The Missing Link In Clean-Energy Policy

There was a certain irony in the U.S. decision to hold the recent G-20 meeting in Pittsburgh to show off the former steel town’s success at creating green jobs. Pittsburgh transformed itself from a polluted and declining industrial metropolis into a clean and booming green one by crafting deliberate economic development policies to support the growth of clean-energy industries. more »

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Eric Lotke's picture

Building a Clean Energy Economy: The IMPACT Act

The Waxman-Markey Clean Energy and Security Act squeaked through the House of Representatives late last week (219-212). One unheralded addition in the closing hours makes the bill even stronger and more important — the IMPACT provision to support clean energy manufacturing in America.

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