Renewable-Energy Standards Are Unconstitutional ; State Mandates Run Afoul of Commerce Clause
The Washington Times › April 04, 2011
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The Washington Times › April 04, 2011
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For a long time, free-market organizations have argued that "renewable-energy standards" (RES) - those mandates that force electricity customers (almost everyone) to pay higher prices for the privilege of having wind- or solar-generated power - are uneconomical and accomplish no worthwhile public-policy goals.
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Renewable-Energy Standards Are Unconstitutional ; State Mandates Run Afoul of Commerce Clause
This week our organization, American Tradition Institute, filed a complaint in a U.S. district court that contends Colorado's RES should be declared unconstitutional...
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