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Political Entrepreneurship: The Case of Abengoa

Posted by Institute for Energy Research on Sep 7, 2011 at 10:48 PM

Spanish firm, Abengoa, which through its subsidiaries specializes in solar and bioenergy

We at IER have made the generic case for free energy markets. We have also explained why specific government interventions—whether cap-and-trade, an explicit carbon tax, so-called “green jobs” programs, or higher fuel economy mandates—will raise prices for consumers and stifle job creation.

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