RENEWABLE ENERGY MANDATES FALL UNDER CRITICISM
September 26, 2008
September 26, 2008
DALLAS, Sept. 26 -- The University of Texas at Dallas issued the following news release:
State requirements that a certain amount of electricity be produced from renewable energy are a bad idea because they exclude other sources better suited to meet the nation's goals, according to an article in the Fall 2008 Issues in Science and Technology.
In "A National Renewable Portfolio Standard? Not Practical," Jay Apt, Lester B. Lave, and Sompor Pattanariyankool . . .
State requirements that a certain amount of electricity be produced from renewable energy are a bad idea because they exclude other sources better suited to meet the nation's goals, according to an article in the Fall 2008 Issues in Science and Technology.
In "A National Renewable Portfolio Standard? Not Practical," Jay Apt, Lester B. Lave, and Sompor Pattanariyankool . . .