Election 2020: Trump’s FERC may need to shift course on clean energy, though Biden’s road will not be easy
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“The status quo isn’t sustainable … even under Trump 2.0 it’s not sustainable.”
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There is going to be “massive pressure” to find an off-ramp, said Devin Hartman, director of energy and environmental policy at the free market think-tank R Street Institute. “The status quo isn’t sustainable … even under Trump 2.0 it’s not sustainable,” he said.Featured Publications
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