Kent’s reliance on heavy-handed regulatory schemes strange, says Crane

With carbon pricing renewable forms of energy would not need big public subsidies or feed-in tariffs in order to be competitive and many forms of energy efficiency in buildings and transportation would become more economically attractive without having to offer subsidies or tax incentives.

 

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