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3 responses to “Michigan Bill Proposes First U.S. Renewable Energy Feed-in Law”

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    1. LCV Calls Out McCain on New TV Ad Running in Michigan : Red, Green, and Blue

      [...] Like this post? Subscribe to our RSS feed and stay up to date.Michigan is one of several key ’swing states’ in the upcoming presidential election, and John McCain knows it. The debates going on within state of Michigan encapsulates some of the most salient political, economic, and social questions being discussed across the country this campaign season. No state has seen a more precipitous decline in economic well-being than Michigan. And perhaps no state would benefit more from an energy policy that would promote changes in our infrastructure, including an emphasis on plug-in vehicles,  a renewed focus on rail transit, and substantial growth in renewable energy. [...]

    2. Florida City Passes First Solar Feed-in Tariff in US : Red, Green, and Blue

      [...] like Michigan and Illinois have debated the merits of a feed-in and a national feed-in tariff was proposed by [...]

    3. Swiss Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariff Settles In | ecopolitology

      [...] are the first to include a specific tariff for small wind turbines, under 10 kW. The states of Michigan, Illinois, Rhode Island and Minnesota have proposed similar tariffs for small wind turbines, US [...]

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