This question was asked of the Republican candidates in the Fox News/Google Debate on September 22, 2012.
In the News:
2012: Reset time msnbc.com “In the first major policy address since he jumped into the race in August, Perry will propose expanded energy production on federal lands and offshore, rolling back clean-air regulations, ending many incentives for development of renewable energy, ... and more » |
Another Inside Man for Solyndra at the White House MyFox Houston But had he succeeded, higher energy costs and the chance for companies to earn extra credits for the right to use other, more efficient energy sources by buying solar panels would have made Solynrda profitable, however bad its original business plan ... and more » |
Huntsman, champion of energy incentives in Utah, pans them in national race Salt Lake Tribune As Utah governor, Jon Huntsman was a major proponent of alternative energy, whether it was wind, solar or geothermal, signing into law several bills aimed at giving tax credits to renewable energy producers to jump-start the sector. ... |
USA Today | Failed energy projects cross US party lines USA Today Hatch to talk about a technology that led to the opening of that facility is pretty standard as well." Hatch is not the only politician who has met with Raser. Former governor Jon Huntsman, now a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, ... and more » |
Candidates descend on NH Pittsburgh Post Gazette Appearances today, including Huntsman's, mostly explored other issues such as health care, alternative energy and foreign policy. Mr. Huntsman has a lot of ground to cover if he wants to catch Mitt Romney, who is the runaway leader in a new Harvard ... and more » |
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