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Electric Cars: Doubling Down On Dumb

American Enterprise Institute’s Kenneth Green takes California regulators to task over plans to require greater adoption rates of green cars by 2025.

Wind And Solar Power: How Persuasive Are The Rationales?

American Enterprise Institute takes a look at the rationales behind public policy support for renewable electricity, arguing they are deeply problematic both conceptually and in terms of the available data.

Wind And Solar Power: Uncooperative Reality

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American Enterprise Institute argues that despite widespread support from government, clean energy produces only a small amount of U.S. power and faces inherent limitations that can be overcome only at very high cost.

Cellulosic Ethanol Is Fuel Of Tomorrow

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AEI’s Kenneth Green writes about the possibilites of cellulosic based ethanol vs corn-based ethanol at a time when debate is raging on the topic.

Costly Energy Standards Are Really Just Crony-Capitalist Taxes

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American Enterprise Institute’s Kenneth Brown takes a brief look at some of the discussion going on around Renewable Energy Standards at the moment.

The Failed Chevy Volt That Just Won’t Go Away

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The American Enterprise Institute’s Kenneth Green, in a new partnership with us, chimes in on the troubles General Motors is having with its Volt.